Example sentences of "and [pers pn] 'd [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The silver cylinder and cone worked wonders , and I 'd be interested to try some of the other shapes . |
2 | Full mobility would return to the foot eventually and I 'd be climbing again . |
3 | I 'd thank them and I 'd be home in five minutes and I could sit in Peter 's room looking at his stuff and chatting with him . |
4 | There was a stairway leading from our form room which had good acoustics and we 'd sit there on the steps , and I 'd be playing guitar and David would be singing . |
5 | A month in a gym and I 'd be enormous . ’ |
6 | In the big ones the money goes to the names as appearance money , and I 'd be unlikely to figure in the serious prize money . |
7 | Maybe we could join the fair folk … prizefighting for thee and I 'd be a tumbler . |
8 | Korg 's A2 Performance Signal Processor has impressed everyone here , and I 'd be surprised if it 's not destined to be the one that others are judged by . |
9 | And I 'd be interested to know what the masses of London think . ’ |
10 | ‘ If I could totally devote myself to tennis maybe that would help and I 'd be more into my tennis , but I 'm not that way . |
11 | I assumed there would be a massive outcry , they 'd ban the record and I 'd be arrested and taken to the Tower or something … ’ |
12 | ‘ But it was for richer or poorer and I 'd be happy to live in a cardboard box if it was with my husband . |
13 | I 'd have found some boring ordinary job and paid off the cops and you 'd have your new crystal and I 'd never have met Marco and his pals and I 'd be a happier woman today . |
14 | I could wake up tomorrow , and I 'd be back where I started , working in the tyre factory trying to save up the money to release a single . ’ |
15 | ‘ I need a job and I 'd be really grateful if you would let me have one . ’ |
16 | I 'd go for a night out and I 'd be praying they did n't take off my trousers . |
17 | And I 'd be aggressive and loud , but not aggressive towards him , but be loud and strolling up and down , making out I was a damn sight worse off than I was and all that . |
18 | And I 'd be very grateful for your advice . |
19 | Two weeks in a safe house and I 'd be there , |
20 | But there was Dottie and James and Addy and I 'd be sure to think of some others . |
21 | Shaking her head , she said , ‘ Richard would never take the risk , and I 'd be a fool to even consider it . ’ |
22 | Cure me of that and I 'd be well . ’ ’ |
23 | He 's at a loose end and I 'd be enormously proud to introduce you . |
24 | Gillian and I 'd be glad to help with that — Queen Charlotte 's ball , you could wheel the cake , wear white samite , you know the kind of thing , a garden party at the palace , plenty of young men . |
25 | I used to start me milkround on a Saturday morning at six o'clock and I 'd be still running round at , at one o'clock and some of these , two o'clock sometimes , if it was bad weather . |
26 | ‘ And I 'd be asking you back to my place for coffee . ’ |
27 | To cut a long story short — and I 'd be glad to give the details to anyone who wants — it was in Moers that our force met the Communist Party leadership of the Ruhr . |
28 | Under Chambers 's auspices I 've prepared a questionnaire on ( intermediate ) learners ' dictionaries , along with a piece of sample text and a batch of parallel extracts from four other publishers ' dictionaries of about the same level , and I 'd be ever so grateful if I could send you about 10 of these sets to distribute amongst fellow teachers and some of the students , as you think fit ; and of course I 'd be pleased if you 'd answer one yourself . |
29 | weeks ago for those and I 'd be very surprised if they do n't soon |
30 | I 'll tell you something , if I it would be the first cruise liner I could find and I 'd be away and I |