Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] would [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 I expect you 'd think nothing to her .
2 as I say she 'd have everything down , I think I , she definitely needs a big house , but not only that I mean she has to put everything up like
3 He added : ‘ This is a real nobs ’ area of Abingdon — all doctors and bank managers and the last place you would expect something like this to be done . ’
4 And like , you always think to yourself like you always think to yourself , yeah , you know I would tell someone and if it 's what you would
5 And and I said he 's got , you know she 'd have nothing to leave .
6 ‘ Think about it and let us know when you get back — we wo n't pressure you , but I know you 'd have nothing to do but relax and be your wondrous self . ’
7 But that if he wo n't sit there very often Marg , then I suppose I 'd do anything .
8 ‘ First , though , I guess you 'd like something to drink .
9 I believe you 'd do anything .
10 I reckon it would benefit everyone , especially English football to have schemes where young players could get loaned for a season at a time .
11 Seeing blocky and uninteresting sprites slowly hacking each other into oblivion does n't thrill me in any big way and I doubt it would excite anyone else .
12 But I think I would like anything with Macaulay Culkin in it .
13 I think I 'd do something else musically .
14 ‘ If you think I 'd damage anything either deliberately or accidently … ’
15 I think I 'd like one — with a thermostat , please …
16 Erm , if erm , if one of them contradicted me in the class , I burst into tears , I think you 'd think something was seriously wrong with me , would n't you ?
17 At this distance I hardly think we 'd trigger anything even if the bomb was activated , but no chances .
18 The ramifications of these doubts are reflected in a poll by Time magazine and CNN , which shows 53 per cent of voters do not think Mr Clinton is honest and trustworthy enough to be president ; 67 per cent think he would say anything to be elected president ; and 62 per cent say he is not someone they would be proud to have as president .
19 I 've told you , he 's got this mania for her : not only would he take us to court but … but I think he 'd kill anybody who dared to stand between her and him .
20 But I think it would spoil everything for you , when you realise he 's just a boring , pushy young fellow with an ego the size of the bullring . ’
21 It 's easy to look at these young hooligans on the street , as they are perceived by so many , without understanding why they are like it , and I think it would help everyone to understand , and maybe we could have some action to work towards supplying the need for these youngsters , because I belief if something could be done for them when they 're sixteen and just starting out on this erm sort of sub-culture life that they get into so quickly , if people could give them maximum help at this stage then they could grow into being responsible erm satisfied adults .
22 I wish — I wish someone would do something … ‘
23 ‘ I wish you 'd say something like that to Alison . ’
24 ‘ I wish you 'd say something . ’
25 I wish he 'd say something .
26 ‘ You know sometimes I wish it would make one that worked so I could fly away from here altogether . ’
27 ‘ I daresay you 'd like something to eat , ’ she said .
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