Example sentences of "[adv] saying [pron] 'd " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not saying they 'd have been sucked down with the yacht but they might have had a rather uncomfortable time . ’ |
2 | I 'm not saying I 'd have been good for him or him for me , but it did provide a link in a chain that was to tie me to glory in the Open . |
3 | I would get a better , I 'm not saying I 'd get a better shine than that . |
4 | Lead words , if you want to sit down and , in , in general you see er , you want to just sit down and think about what you 're doing and what you 're not doing , you can sit down and exercise on these words , now I 'm not saying you 'd ever want to do that , right now if , now you know I was saying to you about comparative questions right |
5 | Obviously it could be done ; I 'm just saying you 'd need a pretty controlled and sophisticated setup to achieve consistency and accuracy . |
6 | ‘ I 'm just saying I 'd like you to leave when you 've supped your ale . ’ |
7 | She was always saying she 'd be glad to go to her reward so she 's got what she wanted , and I was never very fond of her . |
8 | Dad started off in statesman-like fashion , as if he were addressing the United Nations , earnestly saying he 'd come to love Eva over the time he 'd known her and so on . |
9 | She must have gone to work on him , probably saying he 'd get more out of me that way . |