Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] would take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps you 'd take a look at him later ? ’ |
2 | But while you are here , if it is n't too much trouble , perhaps you 'd take a look at a patient . ’ |
3 | So many problems , worries and woes can be sorted out if only you 'd take the time to sit down and talk things through . |
4 | Perhaps they 'd take an excursion by brake to Pegwell Village this afternoon if the concert had to be cancelled because of rain . |
5 | Perhaps he would take the nurse out on his way home from hospital . |
6 | So he 'd take the fleece off and cut it up |
7 | I had already decided that tomorrow I would take the train back to what was now your official European City of Culture for the following twelve months . |
8 | I would finish unpacking , have a look at the cooker and set things ready for supper , then I would take a walk out to look at the sea , and gather kindling in case the evening turned chilly enough for a fire . |
9 | As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on . |
10 | Sometimes I would take the ferry to Cheng Chau Island , where life is still peaceful , unhurried , very Chinese . |
11 | I figured I might have rather less than ten seconds to beat the ascending Mamba to the balcony , from there I 'd take the door which leads to the vast western attics and unexplored spaces beyond . |
12 | Were you to want to travel truly scenically from Bayonne to Cambo , or from Cambo to Bayonne for that matter , then you would take the road very magnificently known as the Route Impériale tea Cimes , or ‘ Imperial Route of the Peaks ’ , which lies east of the main road and is many times more beautiful . |
13 | Heating the water , well it heated if you 'd the fire on it heated the water and then you 'd take a couple of buckets out into the bath , plug a couple of buckets in . |
14 | There was a lot of sympathy for the concept , but we saw real difficulties about enshrining it in the planning machinery without far more information about how one would take the concept of sustainable development forward in district plans . |
15 | So then they would take the shandy out of the machine cos we were listening , cos everyone kept drinking all the shandy . |
16 | He would say ‘ Goodnight all ’ ( although she would be the only other person in the room ) , and then he would take the lift down to the chilly autumn street and Blackfriars station , all soot and sickly neon . |
17 | Eliot observed how he would take a word ‘ and squeeze and squeeze it until it yielded a full juice of meaning which we would never suppose any word to possess ’ . |
18 | Curval slotted the slide back into the case and secured the lid , then looked back at DeVore , hesitant , not certain how he 'd take the truth . |