Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But like , I could say to you , you know ah , you know , how are yo , you know , and I 'd probably make a joke out of it ! |
2 | ‘ Well , I 'd still like to get married , but if someone actually proposed to me I 'd probably run a mile from that as well . ’ |
3 | That whole shopping trip was something I 'd rather draw a veil over , not because it was mildly larcenous ( okay , illegal ) but because my street cred would be severely dented if the saga got out . |
4 | I would n't be seen dead in a navy suit and I 'd rather give a peck on the cheek than a mock-male handshake . |
5 | I 'd rather dodge a man than a stoat or a fox . " |
6 | ‘ I 'd rather have a turkey ! ’ |
7 | I 'd rather have a couple hours |
8 | A fucking cake , I 'd rather have a bottle of Gin I 'd prefer to that . |
9 | That looks a pretty good job , sweeping the floor , though I 'd rather have a go on the sweeping machine . |
10 | I 'd tell my husband I 'd rather have a change of holiday and not go with our friends . |
11 | I 'd rather have a meal would n't you ? |
12 | I 'd rather have a rat in the house than a dog |
13 | but I mean I 'd rather have a Calibre than that definitely |
14 | If the worst came to the worst and we did get another president , I would do it , but I 'd rather have a break for a little while . |
15 | I 'd rather have a racist straight up and on the rocks any day . |
16 | ‘ I 'd rather play a 3-iron and keep it low . ’ |
17 | Personally I 'd rather buy a pack of cards and play the game for real , or buy one of those magazines you find on the top shelf of the newsagents . |
18 | Now you have to go to Liverpool and rather than go over each day and gerr a quarter , I 'd rather buy a gram and keep hold of it . |
19 | To enter , just send your name and address , together with your caption and choice of video — Derby or Forest — to : I 'D RATHER WIN A VILLA VIDEO COMP , ZZAP ! . |
20 | ‘ I 'd rather take a taxi , ’ she said in a stilted voice . |
21 | In the circumstances you outline , I agree I 'd rather take a chance on you than on most people . ’ |
22 | So I said I did n't want to deal through somebody who was n't really gon na be fighting in our corner , and I 'd rather put a paper to their committee an and tell them where the problems were , and ask how they were gon na get round them . |
23 | So do n't come to me offering shares , because I 'd rather die a pauper than soil my hands with the blood that 's on your money , and there 's the truth o n't . |
24 | Meself , I 'd rather judge a girl on her capabilities . ’ |
25 | ‘ For income I 'd again select a combination of funds . |
26 | ‘ In fact I do n't think I 'd even wear a shirt . ’ |
27 | I 'd even go a step further than the physical necessities of being able to see and hear properly and say that the audience must be in the right mood , too , to receive the message . |
28 | How can she think I 'd even consider a nanoceph like Daak ? |
29 | And this was before I 'd even hit a ball ! |
30 | Well I thought I 'd just do a freezer shop anyway — just the basics basically plus one or two Little Extras , just the odd thing Derek likes , just in case … |