Example sentences of "would [verb] you [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then the woman that would lend them money 'd say , well you 're not having any more , so you 'd got to try and find somebody else who 'd lend you money . |
2 | ‘ I 'd lend you mine but it looks too good on me . ’ |
3 | If you do n't learn , at school they 'd give you detention and lines and punish you for not doing it , if you do n't do it at college it 'll be your mistake and your fault |
4 | Why did n't you say you 'd be his fucking shadow if he 'd give you tenure ? ’ |
5 | If you call me a fucking bitch now maybe I 'd forgive you kind of like and you know like in a while I 'd forgive you . |
6 | So I 'd ask you Madam to go along with what I 'm suggesting and make him the subject of an absolute discharge so that he does n't have any previous court er any , any convictions or anything like that on his record . |
7 | As for North , ‘ he would either go to jail or be decorated ’ , Secord used to say to Hakim ; and McFarlane told him — as he sat jet-lagged and exhausted in his office the night after a gruelling Iranian session in Frankfurt — that ‘ if the world only knew how many times you have kept a semblance of integrity and gumption to US policy , they would make you Secretary of State . ’ |
8 | I am sure your grandmother would have wanted you to spend it on something that would bring you happiness . |
9 | Which is would give you County Council . |
10 | Quite apart from any other reason , if I charged you rent , it would give you security of tenure . |
11 | Milton would get you theatre tickets , special hotel rates , restaurant reservations and still wonder if you needed anything more . |
12 | It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister . |
13 | Madam may feel that having spent so much time in custody for the first offence that he has already suffered sufficient punishment , he 's been kept away from his girlfriend and children , and under those circumstances I would urge you Madam to take a lenient course of action , to make him the subject of a conditional discharge . |