Example sentences of "'d [adv] [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd most likely be asking him if he 'd seen him . |
2 | I 'd much rather be liked than loved . |
3 | But I 'd much rather be given useful relevant information like where I am . ’ |
4 | They I 'd much rather be doing a hundred and three times seventeen . |
5 | Cos I asked them about it , and they said I 'd much rather be doing that . |
6 | ‘ Look , I 'd much rather be talking to you than … ’ |
7 | I 'd probably still be lying in a dazed heap in the corner if she had been — I 'm a definite sucker for green eyes . ’ |
8 | But I did n't like working at Johnny Walkers so I think it was quite a good thing at the time , although I did n't really like it I 'm glad now that it happened cos I 'd probably still be working in there . |
9 | And to think , darling Lily , my darling sister , if it had n't been for you , I 'd as likely be selling herrings on Orchard Street … |
10 | ‘ I dare say , but I 'd far rather be playing snooker with a few of the boys , accompanied by a few pints of beer — preferably Devil 's Dram . |
11 | She 'd damn well been dreaming . |