Example sentences of "'d very " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Methinks you 're alter 'd very much …
2 And if you dream you see two moons touching each other , you will certainly be marry 'd very speedily , whether you be a young man , maid or widow .
3 Full details from Editor : We 'd very much like to hear from others who have come up with profitable solutions to this seasonal problem .
4 ‘ Frankly , apart from Antonio Demontis , the terrible brother , who 's being watched , we do n't have any real suspects — though I 'd very much like to know where Piladu 's son and Scano 's boy have got to .
5 Though I must say I do n't know that I 'd very much mind having this little sweet one for a couple of weeks to myself . ’
6 Certainly , I 'd I 'd very much like to agree with what that lady said .
7 You 'd very often be better off driving as you normally drive .
8 We 'd very much like you to feel free to ask any questions or comment er er on , on the er presentations during the course of the morning .
9 I said , ‘ I 'd very much like to see some of her work . ’
10 We 're holding an arm-wrestling and spinach-risotto evening at the Cock and Pullet in Poplar and we 'd very much like you to do a twenty-five minute cabaret and cut the first slice of a twelve-metre onion quiche , baked by MOLES , you know , Mothers of Optometrists Lesbians , Esperantists and Social Security Clerks . ’
11 ‘ I 'd very much like to know , ’ he said , ‘ what Masklin has been doing these past few weeks … ’
12 She smiled again ‘ Six months post doc at London University , Mr Higgins , I 'd very definitely prefer your tea . ’
13 Now for copyright reasons , if you want to do the Blind Watchmaker , and I 'd very much like you to , you 've got ta borrow the disk from me , okay ?
14 I 'd very much like to borrow that shirt sometime .
15 Fifth , last night was the most important night of my life so far , and I 'd very much like to know if you meant what you said to me when we were making love , Virginia .
16 Oh , yes , I was only a girl , and he was only a boy — but when my mother told me we would n't be coming back , and that I 'd very soon forget him , I believed her . ’
17 ‘ I 'd very much like to know the extent of your experience .
18 ‘ He 'd very much like to take over , but it 's the last thing I want . ’
19 I would 've said that , but last night this meeting said they 'd very much like to see a officer in a car because they do n't see anybody at the moment
20 That links to a question I 'd very much like to put to you , Geoffrey , and that is the British concept of doing the decent thing — I have the impression that that is almost the uniquely British concept .
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