Example sentences of "i would [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd generally talk him round , but never answer back . |
2 | I 'd probably pull him out if I could do it without too much danger to myself . ’ |
3 | ‘ If I had any coffee , I 'd probably pour it all over you . ’ |
4 | Erm I 'd probably give it a go on freezing first , the only thing about the freezing is sometimes it does n't work first time . |
5 | I , I just put it on his dinner , cos there 's no way that I squirt it in his mouth , I 'd probably choke him . |
6 | ‘ Do n't get me wrong , I think it 's a tragedy that Glen Canyon Dam was built ; but if I was a farmer in Arizona I 'd probably think it was the greatest thing in the world . ’ |
7 | ‘ If I was 17 I 'd probably think I had nothing to lose either . ’ |
8 | I 'd probably check them in October again . |
9 | ‘ I 'd probably do everything exactly the same . |
10 | I 'd probably do something like that . |
11 | Well I think that 's quite I mean I 'd probably knock him down to a hundred anyway . |
12 | I think I 'd probably put my wardrobes on his , on the stair wall . |
13 | In Mr 's case , I 'd probably write it for longer than five years , probably do a ten year one . |
14 | I 'd probably know what you mean if I saw it . |
15 | I 'd probably get it from Boots |
16 | And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off . |
17 | If they do come at us , I 'd rather face 'em out in the open . |
18 | I 'd rather throw her off the Empire State Building ! |
19 | At first we just made conversation , but after a couple of drinks Reid looked at me thoughtfully , twiddling his half-empty glass , and said , ‘ There 's no reason not to tell you this , Kit , but since we 've got to work together , I 'd rather explain my mode of living before the old cats on the island — the European gossips — start telling you stories . |
20 | But I 'd rather admire you and your friends than stones on a wall . " |
21 | and he says no I , I reckon I had a word with our Margaret she said no it do n't matter , but if that 's gon na be the case I 'd rather give it to him back , I mean I 've got it |
22 | I mean I 'd rather leave it if I can until it does |
23 | I hate having my tea stirred for me , I 'd rather stir my own tea . |
24 | ‘ I 'm not the kind of person that talks about my problems — I 'd rather sort them out myself . |
25 | and I 'd rather make it , it went all the way up to there |
26 | I 'd rather eat my shorts ! |
27 | ‘ I 'd rather watch you … ‘ |
28 | I 'd rather do them again dislike them . |
29 | Cos in one respect I 'd rather do what I think is enough but er than too much and then feel like a bloated little |
30 | I 'd rather do something else . ’ |