Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | As Leonard commented in Police Gazette , ‘ I 'd rather sleep with ashes than with priestly wisdom , ’ which has even more point when we understand that the ashes referred to are those of the victims of the Holocaust . |
2 | ‘ Lady , I 'd rather sleep with a nestful of vipers , though frankly I 'm not sure I 'd be able to tell the difference . ’ |
3 | I 'd rather stay with mother and become a real old maid . |
4 | When she 'd thrown the challenge at him a part of her had wanted him to refuse to go , had wanted him to say he 'd rather stay with her . |
5 | Well I 'd rather go with grandma , rather than my mother . ’ |
6 | I , I 'd rather finish with the other question , or , or the made by the Major in the press question , are you , do you want to follow up the , I mean , have a vote on this if you want to ? |
7 | Of course he 'd be happier if he had two legs , so would she , so would everyone , but he 'd rather live with one leg than not live at all . |
8 | I 'd rather play with Fuzzy . |
9 | Especially when you 'd rather work with eights than sixteenths . |
10 | If he 's an ero I 'd rather stick with the zero ! |
11 | I 'd rather stick with Superman ! |
12 | Yeah see I 've only got like erm two quid on me and I need to get home tomorrow and and I wo n't have anywhere to stay cos Dan and Honey are n't going and I 'd rather stick with them and Emma and Nick and just go back to erm Nick 's house |
13 | I 'd rather deal with professionals . ’ |
14 | We 'd rather deal with each proposal on its particular merits . |
15 | I 'm not sure I 'd wholly agree with what you 've just said . |
16 | Yes , I think we 'd all agree with that . |
17 | I 'd sooner sleep with a snake ! ’ |
18 | The spirit of high adventure is n't one you 'd normally associate with Commercial Paper . |
19 | this is part these are the figures you 'd normally have with your |
20 | And I 'm sure a lot of times he had no idea what was going to come out , but he knew there was going to be some sort of feedback or something , so he 'd just play with it when it came . ’ |
21 | And we 'd start I 'd just turn with my right hand to join both ends of the rope and then we would be turning again . |
22 | And she 'd not deal with them in contemptible , contemptuous secret — Lachlan would never take her back then … |
23 | It was not something I 'd ever discuss with Michael , because it did n't interest him . ’ |
24 | I 'd always start with the eyes and bring those to a finished state and work out . |
25 | He 'd probably drool with excitement , even though he drove a perfectly respectable BMW … |
26 | then I would like er we 'd just talk about , I do n't know whatever , she 'd probably agree with everything I said as well because that 's what Catherine 's like but when she 's like with the rest of us she |
27 | you 'd never agree with before ! |
28 | I 'd never live with anybody now until I was married . |
29 | I 'd never part with them because they were made for me . |
30 | They also regard them as social occasions where they see their friends and have a chat , and they meet people they 'd never work with otherwise . |