Example sentences of "[noun pl] i 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | To me , East 17 must have been the kind of streetwise cock-er-nee lads I 'd do my damnedest indie-kid best to avoid . |
2 | Over these next few weeks I 'd like us to be looking at some of the interviews that Jesus had with various characters , sometimes with an individual , sometimes with a small group of people , and just to see some of the things that we can learn from them . |
3 | Er , I er hope Councillor has got his pen ready because there are one or two things I 'd like him to mention to Virginia Bottomley and I would n't like him to forget them . |
4 | Here 's a list of one or two things I 'd like you to get for me while you 're in Kirkby , if you do n't mind , ’ she said matter-of-factly , passing him the paper . |
5 | 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 |
6 | I should now like to take a look at your suitability for this particular job , ’ or ‘ If we could move on from your qualifications I 'd like you to tell me a little more about your personal interests and hobbies ’ . |
7 | If the man was on two thousand trains I 'd call it murder . " |
8 | In those instances I 'd force myself and in the long run it turned out better . |
9 | ‘ I promised my children I 'd take them to Disneyland . |
10 | For a paper of pins I 'd scratch thy eyes out ! |
11 | For two pins I 'd send them all crashing to the bottom . |
12 | If I had a hunch or an idea about these killings I 'd tell you . ’ |
13 | have only mentioned estate agents I 'd have I 'd have been disappointed because |
14 | If I were growing potatoes , like most sensible gardeners I 'd let them grow . |