Example sentences of "she would [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd be safe in the stable and she 'd suckle three calves easily .
2 She was too short , they were too sweeping , they 'd envelop her , but she 'd love six pairs of the fully fashioned very sheer nylons just under five shillings each .
3 A thousand horsepower in each engine , she 'd make thirty knots in calm water , Campari with soda sipped in the shade of the aluminium awning on the afterdeck .
4 Well do you think she 'd want another one ?
5 I could n't tell her mine was n't a route she 'd stand much chance of following .
6 Her feet felt sharp and heavy and round ; her toes like horn ) , and implored her to set her any task , she 'd undertake any ordeal , in return for restoring the bird to human shape and then setting him free .
7 Boz is the only one she 'd tell such a thing to , but she 's already told me Boz has n't been to see her since the attack . ’
8 They were both frightened of her , Camille noted with bitter delight : afraid she 'd upset one of them so that the other would have to intervene before the family dinner broke up with a crash of plates and a splash of blazing gravy .
9 he looked the sort she 'd label nice young man —
10 She 'd give that up when she pleased or die an old maid .
11 At this point I 'd just like to comment on Virginia Bottomley 's contention that she 'd give twenty four percent to Social Services extra in S S A to the ac for the Act .
12 She said she 'd give twenty four percent
13 He could see the smart business girl : she 'd likely be wearing three-inch high heels and her hair would be permed ; and not only would she look smart , she 'd talk smart .
14 She 'd leave early and go to Les Eyzies as Mademoiselle Lavaux had suggested , or perhaps to La Roque-Gageac , said to be the most beautiful village in France .
15 Later , she 'd unpack , later she 'd explore Marigot Bay , later she 'd organise herself some supper , later she 'd start feeling excited , privileged , ecstatically lucky to be here … later she 'd do all kinds of things , but right now ten solid hours of travelling , the latter part in that bone-shaker of a van , had left her utterly spent .
16 I knew she 'd do that , cos she really likes hats .
17 ‘ We never thought she 'd do that . ’
18 ‘ We never thought she 'd do that . ’
19 It was a bit late to start her painting ; she 'd do that tomorrow , she decided .
20 As she laid down the phone , she decided she 'd do that .
21 But the other night when Heidi , when she was practising her song , she 's so dramatic all the time going you know if only she 'd do that when she 's on the stage you know put erm action into her singing .
22 ‘ I never imagined she 'd do such a thing . ’
23 She 'd feel awkward , alone in the house with this strange other woman who tolerated her presence at best and to whom she had n't spoken , but she 'd handled worse .
24 Maybe if she could just curl up on her bed and sleep for a while she 'd feel better .
25 If she took a couple now , she 'd feel better for the long drive home .
26 A row was all in a day 's work for her , and at the end she 'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world .
27 ‘ Well , no doubt she 'd feel safe with you , ’ Dorothy said pointedly .
28 What she meant , she told herself , was that no living creature would choose to be a pet , and nothing would opt for imprisonment , and when she went home she 'd feel trapped and , if she did n't know it was happening , she 'd rather be shot — as long as she did n't see the bullet coming .
29 Cos she 'd burn more .
30 Sometimes she 'd lay right into somebody .
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