Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'd give " in BNC.
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1 | If I was rich enough I 'd give you . |
2 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
3 | If you want to help , perhaps you 'd give Victorine a hand with washing up the breakfast things ? |
4 | I would do any job you wished , and to the very best of my ability , if only you 'd give me the chance . ’ |
5 | But the plan is a good one , and it would work , if only they 'd give it a chance . ’ |
6 | If only he 'd give us a chance … |
7 | British Aerospace was brilliant , as long as I had , I had a good reason to go away they 'd give me , they said they 'd pay for , I mean one year I did six weeks away paid and then anot another year I did two months non pay and I still kept me job , that 's when I went up the for two months all I was just labour doing it then . |
8 | Stan told him we could all go , and what 's more he 'd give us all free transfers to go quickly . |
9 | Yeah I ca n't , well I 'd give it away . |
10 | Well anyway , if you were to give well I 'd give anything |
11 | Well they 'd give them to her too . |
12 | And if the shot went well he 'd give us half a crown and say : ‘ Buy yourself some sweets . ’ |
13 | Eventually he 'd give up and walk away , his grey beard moving up and down as he mumbled to himself , the words spilling out of his almost toothless mouth . |
14 | I think I 'd talk to them first and if they 're agreeable then I 'd give you their name and telephone number but I 'd have to speak to them first but I would n't just give out the name and telephone number on an ad hoc basis . |
15 | I must say , sometimes I 'd give anything to have a proper old-fashioned tea again , one gets so fed-up with flies and water-boatmen . |
16 | in , mm , and sometimes I 'd give it to you just loose sort of thing |
17 | You could tell her it 's her fault , not mine and next time she 's feeling like a bit of fun — if that was what she had been feeling like — maybe she 'd give a chap a chance to explain that there 's already a woman in his flat , a woman he will kick out with the utmost speed if she 'd just hang on , a woman he never even invited into it in the first place . |
18 | What , then you 'd give him a Millwall shirt ? |
19 | What , then you 'd give him a Millwall shirt ? |
20 | They used to go out in the morning to these houses , then they 'd give a performance on the sands . |
21 | Then they 'd give you order for next morning when , when meat got more freer , you know , when there was more of it , after the war had got over . |
22 | I mean slap not just sideways with his hand and then he 'd give you the strap after that . |
23 | If she had the nerve , the sheer bloody brass neck , to do that , then maybe he 'd give her a few minutes . |