Example sentences of "would be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why I could n't live there cos I 'd be fucking , I 'd be every night . |
2 | If I went to night school I 'd be a student . |
3 | ‘ I 'd be a cat , ’ she said , ‘ a platinum-blonde pedigree cat with all the refined desires of Mehitabel . |
4 | I 'd be a flea . |
5 | There 'd be a battle royal all morning . |
6 | ‘ That 'd be a great push , ’ he said . |
7 | It 'd be a brave person who would be against the Golf romping out the other end in front . |
8 | ‘ Thom called to say he 'd be a day late , and then he just hung up . ’ |
9 | It 's a nice picture — it 'd be a shame to just chuck it away . |
10 | I 'd be a lot happier if I could disentangle myself from What I 've already done and create songs from a completely fresh perspective . ’ |
11 | Tuesday 'd be a good day , I think . |
12 | ‘ Doyle said there 'd be a meal at four . ’ |
13 | PS If you ca n't get over yourself can you send Maradona ? he 'd be a handy chap to have around . |
14 | The furthest fucking thing from my mind was that I 'd be a clothing manufacturer . ’ |
15 | Swings and roundabouts , checks and balances : who 'd be a research engineer ? |
16 | They das n't shoot him , or he 'd be a martyr . |
17 | ‘ I 'd be a liar if I said this sort of thing has not crossed my mind , ’ says Knight . |
18 | If , at this point in my career , I needed public subsidy in order to function as a film-maker , I 'd be a disgrace . |
19 | ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt . |
20 | ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’ |
21 | Who 'd be a cattle farmer ? |
22 | We knew if you could catch it , it 'd be a great wave . ’ |
23 | I suppose we could fix them to read the same , but if we did that , ma'am , we would n't need two clocks , and it 'd be a shame to part with either of them ! ’ |
24 | ‘ Begob , Myles , I 'd be a more frequent visitor if it was n't for these stairs . |
25 | It 'd be a real pleasure to feel my fingers sinking into that plump throat . |
26 | We 'd go round the corner and perhaps there 'd be a couple of fellows fighting or drunk . |
27 | Now if one was missing , there 'd be a report ; ‘ Why did n't you do this ? |
28 | In fact , they were so well drilled that when I went to C Division — Essex Street — you 'd wait on the corner of a back street and there 'd be a crowd of fellers there and within no time , before you could get near them , they 'd all have disappeared . |
29 | Then there 'd be a big thunderstorm and a lot of run-off from the land and everything would die ’ — without evidence of significant new loads of phosphorus and nitrogen or algae blooms . |
30 | There 'd be a cheapo hairdresser around here . |