Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [vb infin] a [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd open a window but … ’ |
2 | They spoke good Spanish : if they promised to interpret for me , I said , I 'd rent a car and give them a ride . |
3 | And what I need to do I 'll I 'll catch a taxi at my place and I 'd do a copy and then bring it in . |
4 | There 's no way I 'd need a tattoo or dress up in some surgical appliance to give folks a good night out ’ |
5 | I 'd find a field or a park bench , and early next morning I 'd head on down to the sea . |
6 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd have a bottom or a scalp , ’ he says . |
7 | Yeah , I said I 'd have a go and before I knew where I was I got got top billing . |
8 | Well there 's two things I 'd like I ca n't have both of them I thought I 'd have a prawn and cocktail |
9 | If I got him a chop I 'd have a sausage or an egg with the bairns . |
10 | I 'd take a bike and head out from Posidon across the Lake of Dreams . |
11 | So I thought I 'd wait a year or two and let people get into the techno thing and get used to being more receptive to what it is , as opposed to what it was in ‘ 86 , when nobody knew what the term was and everybody was scared of technology . |
12 | If you want my advice , I think I 'd wait a day or two before doing anything . |
13 | ‘ I 'd say a year or two at the most , ’ Belinda put in. — When Tom whispered , ‘ As long as that ? ’ in her ear so that only she could hear , she turned her face up to his for his kiss and blessed Deana Davenport and her ill-natured tongue from the bottom of her heart . |
14 | Dear Santa , I 'd like a piana or some leggo Old Red Cheeks gets snowed under every year with letters from children . |
15 | ‘ Come on , I 'd like a drink and something to eat . |
16 | I 'd like a trap or a gig , something light I could drive myself . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | It was so funny right , she 'd have a go and I just sat there and yeah ! |
19 | Afterwards she 'd have a glass or two of wine to wash it all down . |
20 | ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book … |
21 | you , you did n't know she was er here , she 'd have a book or some |
22 | But when Luke Thackray came round with his cap , she 'd put a penny or two in it just the same , like everybody else , knowing , as they all did , that Disaster , which had struck the Rattries today , might strike any of them tomorrow . |
23 | there 's a system there with a , a bone , every time you move that you 'd move a bone and they 'd go down |
24 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
25 | you 'd need a stopwatch and a speedometer . |
26 | We there was n't room for a three piece suite sort of thing and then you 'd have a sideboard and a table , chairs to sit on like hard chairs , wooden chairs like kitchen chairs . |
27 | You 'd see a strip or two being ploughed , followed |
28 | I had a friend and we 'd cook a meal and share it and bring the kids together . |
29 | Erm now , of course , we 'd wear a jersey and boots quite happily , but er I did get a grant for clothing because otherwise there was no way of goin of accepting a scholarship . |
30 | Fortunate I ca n't remember too much er ordinary er illnesses like er , we 'd have a cold and , and you know er and that but no , I ca n't remember chicken pox and er |