Example sentences of "would [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | But if you could see me , you 'd think me but a sorry object to hobble to an altar . |
2 | If I should tell at a tea table in London , that I have crossed the Atlantick in an open boat , how they 'd shudder , and what a fool they 'd think me to expose myself to such danger . ’ |
3 | I wanted to introduce myself , but I was afraid she 'd think me … ’ |
4 | She 'd never even mentioned them and I was sure she 'd think I was unclean . |
5 | They extended a half inch beyond my toes but the way he spoke you 'd think I was John A. ‘ Snowshoe ’ Thomson . |
6 | She sat bushy-tailed for the day at a table with two men , one her husband ( ‘ You 'd think I 'd know by now after thirty-eight years what he likes for his breakfast ’ ) , the other a distant cousin , I decided . |
7 | If I told them that , they 'd think I meant daydreaming . |
8 | You 'd think I 'd given him the moon . ’ |
9 | ‘ If mine got a letter from me , ’ said Rufus , ‘ they 'd think I was dying or in jail . ’ |
10 | ‘ On returning , I mentioned to Ronnie that if I did n't know better — having miscarried only five weeks before — I 'd think I was pregnant , ’ remembers Allison . |
11 | Even Gran 'd think I was off my head . |
12 | As I battled my way over or through each obstacle I 'd think I 'll be ahead of him after this — he 'll never manage this one . |
13 | They 'd think I was eavesdropping . |
14 | I felt if I mentioned them [ the symptoms ] they 'd think I was skiving or malingering or being a hypochondriac or neurotic , and I was n't going to be labelled as those things . ’ |
15 | Anyone 'd think I 'd never had a baby before . ’ |
16 | ‘ You 'd think I would be over this by now , ’ Mait said darkly , eyeing the lake . |
17 | You see , you 'd think I knew about these things would n't you , you 'd think I knew |
18 | You see , you 'd think I knew about these things would n't you , you 'd think I knew |
19 | You 'd think I 'd cut her foot off . |
20 | You 'd think I was round the twist if I told you . |
21 | You 'd think I did n't live here , too . |
22 | To hear her talk you 'd think I was the hired help . |
23 | You 'd think I was proposing to give away her share to a cats ’ home . |
24 | He 'd think I was saying it out of spite . ’ |
25 | ‘ This is ridiculous — I 'm so excited , you 'd think I was five years old ! ’ |
26 | And I used to say ooh like , you know , but then then I 'd think I used to see like , I used to say , well I said to you did n't I ? |
27 | You 'd think I |
28 | you 'd think I 'd never fed him ! |
29 | Then , of course , they 'd make me a mother figure getting up asking me for a glass of water in the middle of the night . |
30 | He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night . |