Example sentences of "if you 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If you 'd tape it for me you would n't have , I would n't have to have
2 Mind you , do you know that if you 'd marry somebody erm years older than er and that , she says , well if I die she 'd have the money .
3 Look , I 'd appreciate it if you 'd do something for me . ’
4 I 'd be most obliged if you 'd open your door so I can tell you what this is about . ’
5 ‘ Or rather I would if you 'd give me the chance . ’
6 ‘ And we could make an even better team if you 'd give us half a chance . ’
7 ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’
8 But , ’ she added pungently , ‘ I 'd be obliged if you 'd make it clear to your Formula One buddies that you and I are just good friends ! ’
9 You do n't need bu but cos you have n't done it , you do n't know if you 'd pass it or or not do you ?
10 ‘ I wondered if you 'd mention it to Mr Woodall .
11 would n't go in Marks and Spencers if you 'd pay me
12 ‘ Now if you 'd tell me what happened at the dinner . ’
13 ‘ In the circumstances , I think it would be better if you 'd tender your resignation … ’
14 Under Chambers 's auspices I 've prepared a questionnaire on ( intermediate ) learners ' dictionaries , along with a piece of sample text and a batch of parallel extracts from four other publishers ' dictionaries of about the same level , and I 'd be ever so grateful if I could send you about 10 of these sets to distribute amongst fellow teachers and some of the students , as you think fit ; and of course I 'd be pleased if you 'd answer one yourself .
15 I 'd marry you tomorrow if you 'd have me .
16 I 'd be glad if you 'd take it . ’
17 ‘ I did wonder if you 'd find someone to replace me and I 'd be out of a job . ’
18 If you 'd confine yourself to finding out what Corporal Blagg knows , we 'd be very grateful . ’
19 No skimping , and I 'd look kindly on it if you 'd provide her with petticoats .
20 Taking a deep , steadying breath , she said , ‘ I 'd be glad if you 'd put your cards on the table . ’
21 ‘ Yes — if you 'd permit it . ’
22 If you 'd ask me to Battle of Hastings , I 'd know that one
23 Next time if you 'd ask me , and I still wo n't know .
24 I wondered if you 'd help me out in the garden , perhaps like if it 's still nice when you come home from school ?
25 So if you 'd like something rather tasty and typically Swiss in the kitchen , send for the Duromatic frypan now .
26 ‘ I 'd be able to come and see you oftener — if you 'd like me to , Arty . ’
27 ‘ Now if you 'd like me to tell you what I really think of United Motors after all these years , I 'll do so . ’
28 ‘ I did wonder if you 'd like me to send cards to your parents and Rufus 's from Athens .
29 I can hold my end of the conversation from here , if you 'd like me to . ’
30 If you 'd like me to ask around again for Liawski … ’
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