Example sentences of "[conj] i 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , I 'm in a situation now where I 'd love to be celibate … but I really love sex . |
2 | Where I 'd say right meaning I understand kind of thing but I 'm not saying that 's right I mean right . |
3 | My nose was running again , and my thumb was throbbing where I 'd cut it on the piece of glass in the bin . |
4 | I realised my elbow was throbbing painfully where I 'd hit the stone floor . |
5 | The temptation to return safely back up where I 'd come from was enormous . |
6 | I must have fainted , and when I came to I did n't know who I was or where I 'd come from . " |
7 | ‘ I ca n't think of anywhere where I 'd get better working conditions than that . ’ |
8 | then send me back in tears — or I 'd break down |
9 | ‘ With the peak covering my eyes like this I have to hold my head back to see where I 'm going or I 'd break my neck . ’ |
10 | One day last week we 'ad to get us own lunch , me young See-all-hear-all-say-nowt upstairs , and then I had to bellow to get him down t'elp or I 'd 'ave been stuck 'ere in this chair wi'out a sup or bite from dawn to dusk and beyond . |
11 | Or I 'd make sure he did n't for much longer . ’ |
12 | Or I 'd go to LA where David did his week 's show at the Universal Amphitheatre , which was the ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ show . |
13 | ‘ After she moved to the Villa Souleiado Philippe used to bring me the paintings to sign , or I 'd go there and do it . |
14 | If it was nice and cold or I 'd put it in the freezer , then open the other one . |
15 | I could n't stick it up at the back or I 'd look aged , haggard , forty years old . |
16 | ‘ It 's just as well that mam 's here with us , is n't it , or I 'd have no honour , at least not in the eyes of the people around World 's End . ’ |
17 | I did n't realize how much , or I 'd have written to you . |
18 | " Thank God you did , or I 'd have cracked up and had even less money saved than I have now . " |
19 | I thought , I must get it cut — and then I remembered that I had no money to waste on that sort of thing any more ; it would just have to grow , or I 'd have to cut it myself . |
20 | I suspect they do n't think I 'd be identified by any of the witnesses or I 'd have been on an identity parade by now , but it just all looks so obvious : it must be me . |
21 | Or I 'd have been gone . ’ |
22 | ‘ Thank goodness Miss Philimore 's not here , or I 'd have to explain this sudden run on roses . ’ |
23 | Leonard is n't orthodox , thank goodness , or I 'd have to shave off all my hair . |
24 | Obviously I 'd left the rabbits alone for too long , or I 'd have known about the existence of such a brute . |
25 | Or I 'd have called the police I think . |
26 | My mother said I should never cut my hair or I 'd lose my strength , like Samson in the Bible . ’ |
27 | Is it erm the national parks and greenbelt or I 'd like to understand what it means . |
28 | Either that or I 'd imagine |
29 | But Bush would say no more except I 'd need legal representation . |
30 | ‘ I do n't much mind , although I 'd prefer you stay . |