Example sentences of "would [verb] a [noun sg] with " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Well … you 'd think a man with so many kids would make an effort , would n't you ? |
2 | And in the last year or so , several of the top galleries have approached me to see if I 'd consider a deal with one of their artists ; for example , Fischer Fine Art offered Gillian Ayers , and Nigel Greenway offered Jeffery Camp . |
3 | ‘ He said he 'd stuff a mattress with it ! ’ whispered Gabriel hoarsely . |
4 | Ivan was the real threat , and if only Adolf had the sense he 'd do a deal with Churchill , they 'd kick Neville into touch , and the pair of them would whip the Reds from here to Kingdom Come , or from arsehole to breakfast-time , whichever was the shorter route . |
5 | I think she 'd become a habit with him , if you know what I mean — and of course she was at the root of the trouble between Silas and me . ’ |
6 | I have a room booked for the thirtieth of July and I 'd like a word with the manager . |
7 | " Well , I 'd like a word with your father , " he shouted , louder than ever . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like a word with the rest of your people , if only to explain what 's going on . |
9 | Ah 'd like a word with the doorman if they 've got one . |
10 | Well , I do n't think there 's much more we can do here tonight , but before we wind things up , I think I 'd like a word with that lad upstairs . |
11 | ‘ I 'd like a word with Adam , ’ Lissa said . |
12 | Father Martin said , ‘ I 'd like a word with the Colonel in private , if you would n't mind . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'd like a word with you , Great-gran . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'd like a word with you . ’ |
15 | and er , then he said I believe you know Mark , so I said yes , so he said well he 's standing here at my side , he 'd like a word with you , so Mark came onto the phone |
16 | ‘ I 'd like a fillet with French fries . |
17 | Also while in the club shop I NEARLY did ask if they 'd personalise a shirt with MUNICH 58 , I was THIS CLOSE … |
18 | they 'd take a piece with them and that was all they had to sustain them the whole day . |
19 | Not that he 'd have a chance with Viola . |
20 | ‘ My thoughts exactly , which is why I thought I 'd have a chat with you . ’ |
21 | " I wish you 'd have a drink with us , Laura hoped you would . " |
22 | He 'd have a word with Phillis , you bet that he 'd have a word with Phillis — the dirty cow . |
23 | He 'd have a word with Phillis , you bet that he 'd have a word with Phillis — the dirty cow . |
24 | I just thought I 'd have a word with him . |
25 | still had no prospects of employment and I do n't think er , er my parents had any erm particular ideas and my father who worked for erm Roads and Bridges Department was speaking to the Chief Clerk at that time , that was , er , his name was in fact and erm he was a very sympathetic character and er he said he 'd have a word with erm with somebody in the County Council and erm see if they could find me employment as a typist and erm using the argument of course that the Education Department had up to that time at the R N C erm paid the balance of the fees for my course , erm I could just mention to you that the scholarship was worth forty pounds a year fee . |
26 | She 'd have a fag with her coffee , and I 'd sit and watch the smoke making patterns in the air , and it 'd be quiet and it 'd be just her and me . |
27 | He 'd drink a dram with his friends . |
28 | GWR was approached by DLT 's agent 2 weeks ago , and market research showed he 'd prove a hit with the listeners . |
29 | And you 'd get a bucket with about a hundred in . |
30 | The same way you 'd open a conversation with a child . |