Example sentences of "[verb] you would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a bit of rest while you drink yer tea . |
2 | I expect you 'd like a drink , oh of course not , you 've given up . ’ |
3 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a cup of tea . |
4 | ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup . |
5 | ‘ Ca n't think you 'd pay a penny to see mine , ’ said Joe . |
6 | And the wee thing 's and I do n't think you 'd get a bit sinus in the wee . |
7 | I mean you 'd have a conversation anyway . |
8 | Well I would have thought you 'd get a discount if you 're buying units in the fund then you benefit due to paying annually , if , if you paid in a lump sum erm , you 're going to have more units , you know , at the start . |
9 | I 'm sure it 's like joining the circus I would n't of thought you 'd have a problem getting involved in it |
10 | Oh right said Daryl and Elsie you ought to know I suppose any way , I 'd suspect you 'd like a sister , it 's nice having one . |
11 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like a drink , both of you ? ’ |
12 | He rubbed his chin , ‘ Some years ago a platelayer named Jed Knighton opted out of the rat race and became what I suppose you 'd call a tramp . |
13 | I guess you 'd have a problem if you did n't , Emo . |
14 | I mean it 's In actual fact the the number of people I 've had in and One thing I should say , if you feel you would like a visit one evening , to the plant , then I 'm more than welcome to try and organize something for you . |
15 | But you 'd got to go , and you 'd got to mark your register and , and if you did n't go you 'd lose a day 's dole . |
16 | ‘ I knew you would find a way , ’ she said . |
17 | I did n't wake you up cos I thought you 'd want a lie in |
18 | Just thought you 'd rest a bit easier if you knew he did n't suffer none . |
19 | Glancing away , Doyle said apologetically , ‘ Thought you 'd like a laugh — these solemn occasions , old friends dying . ’ |
20 | No point in going to bed , dear , he trilled , I thought you 'd like a cup of tea . |
21 | When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘ |
22 | Julie Oldfield ( from the MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ) phoned : I have faxed her a copy of Dinamation 's letter for information and confirmed shoot times at 1630 to 1730 on Wednesday ; she was worried about the amount of equipment you might be bringing in 4 vehicles — you said you would have a camera and one light . |
23 | ‘ But you said you 'd stay a week , ’ said Perdita in horror . |
24 | ‘ You said you 'd read a lot about them . ’ |
25 | ‘ You said you 'd have a room prepared for me , Nicolo . |
26 | I wish you 'd talk a bit louder I ca n't hear you . |
27 | " I wish you 'd have a drink with us , Laura hoped you would . " |