Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd rather forget that ever happened , ’ she snapped .
2 George continued with deliberate diffidence : ‘ It 's all rather confidential I know of course you 'll respect that ; the problem is rather whether you feel you can disclose anything from your side without an official request from Security and I 'm sure you 'll understand why we 'd rather avoid that at this stage … ’
3 Now with regard to that I 'd rather feel that were gon na be called on before then , because of the rumours about our own hospital .
4 You 'd much prefer that I did n't . ’
5 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
6 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
7 I 'd sooner see that kinda thing , than er , sponsoring a whole , sort of , like a hall , or something like that .
8 I 'd like , I 'd just say that I the the are professionals now that do know more about eating disorders and I do think there are clinics being set up .
9 Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning .
10 If someone was good , you 'd still say that about them
11 If he continued to get the engaged sound he 'd probably assume that Berowne was having an evening of telephoning and let it go . ’
12 You 'd probably think that the end product would be a disappointing arcade adventure with very little to keep any gamesplayer enthralled for a moment .
13 If you heard that someone had taken an amethyst to bed with them , you 'd probably think that they 'd forgotten to take off their jewellery .
14 Er you 'd probably find that in the P D P Eleven around the place .
15 You would n't you 'd probably find that you would use it half a dozen times through the year .
16 We have pretty much shared responsibility in looking after the house — though they 'd probably argue that I do naff all !
17 She wanted to cry and she imagined the tears flowing down her cheeks and dripping on to her jersey and how he 'd probably say that she should go somewhere else to cry .
18 He 'd probably say that their wages should have been lower ! ’
19 I 'd also bet that none of the girls in the class is one whit more likely to become a lesbian , or to have the pure white robe of her maidenhood smirched in any way .
20 I 'd also say that the 8″ coaxial speaker with tweeter combination gives a bigger , more natural tone than the Trace 's multiple 5″ driver units , which can sound a little tizzy and synthetic to some ears .
21 ‘ I 'd say that you 're being totally rude and arrogant , ’ Alyssia snapped , ‘ and I 'd also say that I think a meal out with André will more than get me back to my old , charming self ! ’
22 She 'd really believe that after your goons have already shown themselves .
23 I do n't think I 'd quite greet that as brief question , but thank you to your contribution to the discussion .
24 We both just said that it ne you 'd never think that you sound right on tape .
25 You 'd never guess that the performances actually date from the early to mid-1960 's !
26 If you did n't know , you 'd never guess that alongside this quiet stretch of the river in Oxford , there 's another hothouse of exotica .
27 All right , so he 'd never feel that he was betraying her memory .
28 ‘ He 'd never let that happen , do n't you see ?
29 Perhaps they 'd never know that they were moving at all .
30 They 'd never know that we 'd been and gone .
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