Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd quite [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Big ships were heading seawards , the haven 's handsome pilot cutter Hakin was going about her business ( when I 'm terribly old , I 'd quite fancy a motor-cruiser based on her hull ) , and from one of the many sailing clubs , Mirror dinghies were towed across the calm water for a championship race . |
2 | I 'd quite like a rest now , and I would if there was somewhere to lie down , but I do n't want to get dirty . |
3 | I 'd quite like a cigarette , too , even though it 's still early and I 've barely got over the morning cough but McDunn seems to have forgotten his manners . |
4 | I think I 'd quite like a little bit more please . |
5 | I 'd quite like a labrador actually . |
6 | I 'd quite like a boy then a girl . |
7 | ‘ I think I 'd quite enjoy a tussle with you . ’ |