Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'd [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 So you 'd like to be put down on the ballot to be approved do you ?
2 So they 'd want to be as much away from the air conditioning as possible , would n't they ? ’
3 So they 'd seem to be ideal for anyone wishing to avoid police cameras .
4 Just for once I 'd like to be able to do something properly , but I never will .
5 Also I 'd like to be taller and be able to afford to spend more money on clothes that would ‘ express my personality ’ .
6 You see yo really you 'd need to be you 'd need to be only need to be paying back about four grand you see , though ?
7 She had felt she 'd die rather than give him the satisfaction , but now she 'd have to be clever , for by implication she had denigrated his power and his commitment to protect her .
8 We 'd done it — but now we 'd have to be friendly with the little swine !
9 And at the end of the day then , you have to weigh up whether or not you decide that even though , if you like in the strictest financial terms , it is not profitable to open the cinema and to employ staff doing that although presumably they 'd have to be employed doing something else unless you changed their rota patterns nonetheless because of your the demands of funding bodies , your own cultural aims and equal opportunities policies , you 've decided that you will do so even though it 's going to be marginally a loss in financial terms .
10 If it 's fine tomorrow I 'd like to be up to catch the tide .
11 Ah well I 'd like to be able to pay for what I want too you know .
12 We we well we 'd love to be able to get get on with our job and er wi with far less interference than we receive at the moment but er when government insists on er on interfering to the extent it does an and there have been well I 've been reading recently so something like five hundred new powers the Education Secretary has given himself in the in over the last last few years .
13 Well it 'd have to be somewhere
14 and luckily that the , the song that we did was funny and so people enjoyed it , but they did n't understand it and they did n't have a visual image of the artist 's work , so I now have to take erm a couple of pictures , er prints with me if ever were going to read it and we sing those songs but not everybody does , and then they do become excessible you know , they can see , you know , that erm , yes erm if it , if I was going to publish a book of poem I , it would have to be stated that this related to this picture and presumably it 'd have to be , it would be with it , with it
15 ‘ Or maybe you 'd prefer to be invigorated by another stalemate argument with me on the subject . ’
16 really well you know I always think sometimes you 'd like to be sort of be crazy would n't you ?
17 The difference being , that if it 's a saucepan then obviously a saucepan you lift it with one hand and if it 's full of hot water or something then you 'd have to be careful .
18 then we 'd have to be back for eleven , ca n't , I do n't know what 's gon na happen to the dog
19 Charles stayed at the meeting long enough to hear when the rehearsal call was for the Monday ; if he accepted Paul 's offer of an understudy job , then he 'd have to be there .
20 Maybe he 'd want to be a physician like his father .
21 Well , I can understand the Labour Group wishing to bypass National Government if that Government were headed by Mister Kinnock , but without that particular incentive I do n't think that international negotiations should be taken by any organisation outside National Government , otherwise we 'd cease to be a nation .
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