Example sentences of "[subord] i 'd [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | My nose was running again , and my thumb was throbbing where I 'd cut it on the piece of glass in the bin . |
2 | ‘ I do n't much mind , although I 'd prefer you stay . |
3 | I would not let you from David 's side willingly , no more than I 'd send him into the battle without a shield . ’ |
4 | ‘ I never heard of a transmat with a range of more than a few thousand kilometres , so I 'd say we 're probably going somewhere else on this planet . ’ |
5 | ‘ So I 'd like you to drive me in the pony and trap , just till I know where people live . ’ |
6 | ‘ So I 'd like you to take charge of the boy for a while . ’ |
7 | ‘ I never miss Midnight Mass at St Martin's-in-the-Field , ’ Oscar told him , ‘ so I 'd appreciate it greatly ii the meeting could be concluded quickly enough to allow me time to get there and find a pew with a good view . ’ |
8 | But he asked me if I 'd send them er er a full report of it after day after they 'd done it . |
9 | I have n't seen her in years , I 'm not even sure if I 'd recognize her … " she finished doubtfully . |
10 | And afterwards he said if I 'd do it now and again just to keep the others on their toes , he 'd make up my wages . ’ |
11 | I do n't know if I 'd do it again , though . |
12 | Well they knew that I was a graduate in erm , they had two , they had a , a lab manager and an assistant , and they both went sick at the same time , and er , they asked me if I 'd do it . |
13 | ‘ as if I 'd tell you . ’ |
14 | ‘ Still alive , and wanting to marry me again — as if I 'd give him the chance ! ’ |
15 | There was certainly a note of concern in my father 's voice but it was overlaid with annoyance , as if I 'd let him down by finding a dead body . |
16 | He spoilt Rose that much he 'd have ruined her if I 'd let him . |
17 | Watch me and wonder what would have happened if I had n't sent you away last night , if I 'd done what I longed to do , if I 'd let you make love to me … |
18 | To see if I 'd nick it or not . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'd have gone today if I 'd know you were coming home . |
20 | If I 'd hit you you could n't have looked more stricken . |
21 | I explained all that to you and Judd when his guardian wrote and asked me if I 'd have him here . |
22 | Thing is that he 's in er he 's in such a pickle , he 's doing what I can understand him doing it cos I 'd do it , he 's kind of just putting it off having to sort it out . |
23 | And I give him three mo cos I 'd give him three months guarantee with that , I thought yes and I was standing there on the phone and I thought you dare come back ! |
24 | the day you lift your hand to me or your father would be the day you would n't walk again cos I 'd cripple you . |
25 | No , cos I 'd have her in there ! |
26 | But do you know who 's following on from cos I 'd take it upon myself |
27 | And because I 'd let her fall off , she would n't be allowed to be a nun any more , because she had fallen into the lake of mud and I knew you could n't be a nun unless your clothes were clean . |
28 | Jack and the vet ( who turned out to be an Irishman too ) drinking whiskey which they thought was brandy because I 'd put it into a brandy bottle … |
29 | ‘ I 'm so very glad to hear it because I 'd like you to take us back there now . ’ |
30 | She whispered that Klaus told her she must take the message from me after I 'd read it . |