Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I know they all have but I mean I 'd rather have the ordinary names and then |
2 | As they say erm whether they were thinking , Well we will starve them on the gate out and they 'll have to come back , that 's another situation but erm I never thought we 'd have so much support from people and we can still erm I mean I 'd rather be back at work but erm that is the situation . |
3 | Well no I 'm not actually back to the centimetre cost I do n't agree with the centimetre argument er the centimetre argument I mean I 'd rather have one good solid paragraph which |
4 | I mean I 'd rather have tea , sorry , yeah . |
5 | I mean I 'd rather leave it if I can until it does |
6 | but I mean I 'd rather have a Calibre than that definitely |
7 | Well I think that 's quite I mean I 'd probably knock him down to a hundred anyway . |
8 | And I think in the past there there actually been music in in foyer bar erm yeah I mean I 'd certainly look at that I mean . |
9 | Well I mean I 'd certainly use it . |
10 | ‘ I mean I 'd really like to , but I 've already been shouldered out of the Nativity play . |
11 | I mean I 'd much rather they do it if we can influence him enough . |
12 | Bu I mean I 'd only advise those if you have like er you know , children with grubby hands and |
13 | You say I 'd rather have |
14 | ‘ If I ca n't do what I want I 'd rather call this whole thing off . ’ |
15 | ‘ Oh , I expect you 'd both like some coffee too . ’ |
16 | I expect you 'd just rather it was Mediterranean because it would feel less racist . ’ |
17 | I expect you 'd rather be dead ; |
18 | But the family say they 'd rather stay in temporary digs . |
19 | Bob and his second wife Beryl , 49 , say they 'd never sell their dream house — estimated to be worth £500,000 . |
20 | Er ooh I figure I 'd only be quite young perhaps might be about five . |
21 | After that night in Rocamar , when you told me you could n't feel anything for anyone , I dared not hope you 'd ever change — ’ |
22 | I mean you 'd probably you 'd get you 'd get some of the figures from there . |
23 | Right so the functional form test , if we look at the kie squared version , right , again we 've got a very small er test statistic implying there 's no breach of functional form right , the , the log er specification , right , seems to be working okay , there 's no problems with it erm if we now look at normality we 've got a bit of a problem with normality , right in that our test statistic is now four point nine , if we look at the critical value at the five percent level of kie when kie squared two , ah it 's not too bad , our five percent critical value of the kie squared two is five point nine nine , so although that test statistic is reasonably high , I mean you 'd probably reject , oh yes , we can reject the null at ten percent of normally distributed errors we would n't reject the null at five percent erm let's just have a look at in actual fact at those errors to see what the problem is . |
24 | Yeah cos I mean you 'd probably run her back , rather than her biking . |
25 | After a while she sighed , ‘ You mean you 'd still bear a grudge ? ’ |
26 | ‘ You mean you 'd never have told me . ’ |
27 | I mean you 'd really , you really need that do n't you ? |
28 | You see a working , well of course they do get them up nowadays , but in th you were supposed t to stay in bed for at least a fortnight after the mother was born but you a lot of these mothers used to hop out of bed when the midwife had gone , and , and I mean if they 'd got two or three children and a husband coming in and they had n't got a mother or a neighbour or somebody to come in and do the cooking , i I mean she 'd just get up and get on with it herself . |
29 | And she 'll , she 's one-off so I mean she 'd never go to p |
30 | And look I mean she 'd never spend |