Example sentences of "i would [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 After a while I stopped telling myself I was n't going to be sick , and — resigned to the fact that I was going to have to throw up at some point — kept telling myself instead that I 'd manage to hold it in until I was back in the flat , and so do it in private , rather than into the gutter in front of people .
2 It 's interest-free , so I 'd expect to get it in eleven months and twenty-nine days from giving notice . ’
3 I 'd 've given it to you ; I was n't holding out .
4 Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on .
5 If she had , I 'd 've used it . ’
6 But if I 'd 've , if I 'd 've been up I 'd 've got it .
7 And even if I had , I do n't think I 'd 've paid it much attention .
8 For there is a dilemma along the way — expressed so poignantly by the very young pregnant schoolgirl who , in response to the question : " But did n't they tell you about sex in school ? " replied " Oh yes , they told me what to do — but nobody said how much I 'd want to do it ! "
9 He says : ‘ I 'd love to own it — lock , stock and barrel .
10 I have n't watched it , but I 'd love to watch it if ever I
11 I 'd , I 'd love to kick it .
12 I 'd love to do it . ’
13 I 'd love to do it in the jungle context . ’
14 He said , ‘ I 'd love to do it ’ , and the next week I brought him over and introduced him to the cast and he started .
15 I 'd love to do it , really because I think you know er there 's a lot of evidence pro and there 's a lot of evidence against , and I like
16 I 'd love to do it to him !
17 I 'd love to do it this is Mark reporting for I T N Rumbolds .
18 I 'd love to touch it .
19 with , you know , there 's some super patients I 'd love to take it to , and I do n't think they probably would have minded if having having thought about it if I 'd asked .
20 I 'd love to see it again , though I think Mama wo n't ever go back there .
21 ‘ And I 'd love to see it , ’ Harry said .
22 Alexandra said , ‘ I 'd love to see it . ’
23 Merrill smiled at the glowing face and said , ‘ Yes , I 'd love to see it … ’
24 I 'd love to read it , ’ said Lucy , good child that she was .
25 And he said but the way I 'd like to do it , he says I I 'd love to fight it again , with er with you as me agent , instead of , I 'm sure I could win it .
26 I 'd love to try it . ’
27 I 'd love to experience it , ’ she said without enthusiasm .
28 I 'd love to hear it straight . ’
29 She said : ‘ If there 's another explanation I 'd love to hear it . ’
30 I 'd love to hear it straight . ’
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