Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] would [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting . |
2 | ‘ You promised you 'd pay me . ’ |
3 | You promised you 'd hurt me , that you wanted everything . |
4 | You promised you 'd take me . ’ |
5 | ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road . |
6 | I expect you 'd like me to disappear now ? ’ she suggested , hovering on the threshold of the main cabin . |
7 | ‘ You did promise you would get me the promotion that 's coming up . |
8 | In the days to come she would tell me the story , she would teach me many things . |
9 | I should like to hear from you which subjects you would like me to write about and what problems you have had ( and of course successes ! ) . |
10 | If a virus had begun to affect people who put crosses against Conservative candidates in general elections , I would presumably be arguing that this proved how immoral it was to vote Tory , but I hope nobody would believe me . |
11 | The only thing that I noticed which would annoy me if I were a glider pilot was that , engine off , the propeller does have a habit of rotating slightly . |
12 | ‘ But my father says you would love me best if you were my wife , so that would be better . ’ |
13 | Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time . |
14 | If he caught me escaping he 'd put me straight back down here . |
15 | It was true that he had never said he would marry me , but he had said that when the war was over he would write to me and try to come back . |
16 | I do n't think she 'd forgive me . |
17 | ‘ If I told my therapist that , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ do you think she 'd let me go ? ’ |
18 | ‘ But I did n't think you would ditch me . |
19 | ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi . |
20 | ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’ |
21 | I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ? |
22 | ‘ You mean you 'd let me be a kept woman ? ’ |
23 | I just suspect she 'd want me to . |
24 | The Widow Douglas , she took me for her son , and allowed she would sivilize me ; but it was rough living in the house all the time , considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways ; and so when I could n't stand it no longer , I lit out . |
25 | When I used to ask him where he was going he would tell me ‘ To Phucke ’ , which he claimed was a small town to the north of Inverness . |
26 | That 's why when I hear my daughter talking about getting fifteen or twenty K a year I 'm going it would pay me two or three years for God 's sake . |
27 | I know her instructions included the order ‘ Do n't let anybody cry ’ but I know she would forgive me . |
28 | I can not go back , I know they would reclaim me . ’ |
29 | ‘ We are a bit thin on the ground up front but if I stuck the cleaner and laundry lady out there I know they would give me 110 per cent . ’ |
30 | We 're not supposed to help each other in a business way , are we ? ’ — he pulled a face at her — ‘ But I know he would welcome me into his band . |