Example sentences of "[pron] would [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , the doctor had told me , but I 'd kind of shut it out .
2 I 've bought all sorts really , but normally in the first week or two of getting paid , I 'd buy a gram or whatever and make it last for four or five days , so I 'd sort of have a quarter a day out of it .
3 For two pins I 'd sort of say to them , I thought well you might might say something to the erm
4 I would bike to the tea shop in the High Street and see what blends they had .
5 ‘ I thought we really would make a new start , that I would sort of … make him blossom . ’
6 And at the beginning of the year , I would sort of work out which weeks I want those mailings to go out .
7 and it was just a case of erm pot luck , I would sort of brought it out and looked at it and , er no it was n't cooked , it was cooked on the edges so I turned it over and turned it round and put it back in again .
8 and I would sort of put that in there .
9 I can honestly say he 's the sort of bloke I would sort of try not to get lumbered with at a party or somewhere like that I mean I do n't mind I did n't mind talking to her but I find her
10 Yeah , the got to actually change the starter motor erm I mean on the A D fifties and the two litre they I would sort of , its only a hundred and fifty cc , but the next biggest thing they did was stopping er , a sixteen hundred so quite a lot of those , but nine times out of ten all they did was another part , so
11 On Saturday afternoons and Sundays I would cycle into the countryside with bait , rod and tackle to explore some new stretch of water , looking for fish .
12 On weekdays I would cycle by his home
13 However , applying such a model directly to the topic of attitudes towards the monarchy would neglect the role of implicit factors , especially the implicit justifications which could be called upon should an argumentative attack be mounted or the implicit criticisms which would surface into explicitness under changed historical circumstances .
14 Unfortunately " they did not have information on any program which would de with a small issue of some 500 items .
15 Yes well my grandmother I think she lived nearby and she 'd sort of pop in .
16 taller but you 'd kind of grow out .
17 He 's not like a father as you 'd sort of think of a father .
18 Because you 'd sort of , they , they 'd go up and then if , if you went any farther you 'd go on to the doctors ' lectures you see .
19 Er and often you 'd go into a quite a poor home and you 'd , you 'd sort of er , th there was n't the money about you see in , in those days .
20 Erm so I mean I think , you know , it might be useful , well , in some ways it would be very useful for you to have erm two sort of six month stints in rather different environments so that then you 'd sort of keep your options open a bit .
21 Well I du n no whether we whether you 'd sort of when you 're so close really .
22 Every day of the season she would travel in her carriage and six to Ashdown Park on top of the downs , where she would course for hares with her magnificent greyhounds and walk for twenty-five miles .
23 As she plodded through her notes she decided that at the end of the month she would hand in her notice , and on the day she left she would brandish Elise 's diary before his eyes .
24 and , and er she would sort of say oh and here 's a theatre make a wee bit effort yes that might be the answer
25 ‘ Do I look like the sort of person who would glory in anything ? ’
26 Enter climber-turned-platform-builder Mark Cole ( opposite ) , who would shin up the chosen tree , attach a climbing rope , and then accompany Mike on each subsequent climb .
27 At one time , the apple trees were proving a great temptation to young men who would shin over the wall at night .
28 So you would kind of know when you saw what colour th that it would be that
29 ‘ I want you to know we did n't use any of this nonsense ’ , Koch protested between the titters ; ‘ … you would sort of start down that road and get so self-conscious you could n't do it . ’
30 But you 'd perhaps go three or four times before the baby was born and er just see everything was alright and you 'd know which way the baby was lying a and which way it was going to er you know come and if you thought there was going to be any problems well you know then you , you would sort of let the doctor know and , and he 'd decide then .
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