Example sentences of "would [vb infin] you [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But they 'd make you a sergeant straightaway ? |
2 | ‘ I 'd buy you a packet of fags . |
3 | You may walk with me like a civilised man if you care to , but I warn you there 'll be an archer behind to keep us in view , so 1 would n't advise you to try any tricks , they 'd do you no good . ’ |
4 | So I thought I 'd do you a favour . |
5 | And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age . |
6 | I mean I thought you 'd be able to click onto move and hit F one say , and that 'd give you a help screen saying to move something , click on it and move to where you want . |
7 | Oh , I thought I 'd give you a chance to put on your |
8 | Shabby streets scattered with litter , full of houses where they 'd give you a bed and a bowl of cereal for a fiver , no questions asked . |
9 | Anyhow , my father 's just taken her to the doctor 's , so I thought I 'd give you a ring . |
10 | ‘ I just thought I 'd give you a ring . ’ |
11 | Oh she said she 'd give you a token did n't she ? |
12 | One o ’ the clerks 'd give you a paper bag . ’ |
13 | I 'd give you a lift to London in the chopper which arrived back last night , but I 'm inspecting a certain defence establishment en route . ’ |
14 | He 'd give you a visit and put it in his book and you 'd do the same . |
15 | At the end of my little phone session , I 've one last in the bag , hi Mick , Peter , as I said I 'd give you a bell in January , do you think it 's a good time for us to get together now , yes , Oh great , O K , I 've got . |
16 | ‘ She 'd give you a hand with anything that needed doing , from packing , invoicing , cutting and laying to choosing and mixing colours ; she was n't keen on the administration side but she did that too , ’ Meirion recalled . |
17 | I thought I 'd give you a game tonight . |
18 | ‘ True , ’ said Hopper , ‘ but I thought I 'd give you the chance of testing for it … ’ |
19 | That 's what I said to you , your dad when he did n't want to take Aspirins for his restrained back , and him , do n't believe in these drugs and I said look , if a monk gave you this he 'd , he 'd give you the bark of a birch tree , pound it up in a pestle and water and you 'd think it was magic and you 'd take it and you , relax your muscles , is that what it is ? , |
20 | we 'd give you the money for his food and that little Sparkie |
21 | I mean slap not just sideways with his hand and then he 'd give you the strap after that . |
22 | I 'd give you the discount on that as well . |
23 | And in the He he he 'd give you the thrashing if just lifted your fingers up . |
24 | and that 'd give you the number of men . |
25 | I 'd give you the introduction one point commitment that you did n't get . |
26 | ‘ And if I could only reach inside the back pocket of my jeans , I 'd show you the paperwork to prove it . ’ |
27 | Well they used to send you , th they used to get the returns from your employer and then they 'd send you the demand note in , so then |
28 | ‘ And I 'd miss you a lot if you went away . |
29 | So I thought I 'd drop you a line through the magazine to convey my get-well-soon message and show the rest of the readership what a handsome chap you are . |
30 | Thought I 'd drop you a line now that things are almost back to normal here . |