Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] 'd [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If it was nice and cold or I 'd put it in the freezer , then open the other one . |
2 | Oh it had oh yes definitely , they used to have a lot of machinery from Germany , cos they were specialists in , in power presses , oh I used to , the one big press I used to work on I used bells , erm all this was great nearly as high as the ceiling here and it was an press , and er just one just press a lever or a handle there used to be er handles on the side as well sometimes they put levers sometimes a handle and the bell would come out all formed and everything and that was heavy steel , and that was a heavy job , but erm they were very very heavy presses they , the pressure was very I do n't know tons or something like that , but erm it was all er it was all to cut labour out and er and the self-feed as well where one would be feeding it or you 'd pull it yourself , it was automatic all automatic I could n't think of that word before . |
3 | And that 's true you know Lindsey 's far too old for her age or you 'd think she was o she er oh she was like Andrea |
4 | ‘ Maybe you really have lost your memory or you 'd know I would n't fall for that . |
5 | She must slow down or she 'd miss it . |
6 | Made him promise never to eat again or we 'd tie him to a tombstone . |
7 | They told him to shut up or they 'd kill him |
8 | I could either meet him near there or he 'd have me picked up as a material witness and see how I enjoyed sharing a cell with Jack Scamp . |
9 | or he 'd reacquaint me with this morning 's breakfast . |
10 | But we have to move it when he comes round , or he 'd steal it ! |
11 | ‘ I ran after them like a demon and I 'd do it again , ’ Iris said yesterday . |
12 | ‘ And I 'd do it more effectively if you did n't block my view of the door . ’ |
13 | ‘ Sweetie , you know I said if there was anything heavy that needed doing you were to wait until I got in and I 'd do it . |
14 | ‘ And I 'd miss you a lot if you went away . |
15 | When I was a trainee my deputy fresh foods went it with me , and like he 'd sit there and he 'd say right this is how you do it at first and then he 'd let me do some and well I 'd do them and he 'd say why have you done that and I 'd tell him and then he 'd let me do it |
16 | I though we 'd sit on her step , like we always did , and share out the Cadbury 's , and I 'd tell her about our school and she 'd tell me all about the nuns and everything , but when she opened the door she just stood there , all clean and different in her stiff long uniform still , and said , " I ca n't possibly play out tonight . |
17 | Although these are ‘ laboratory ’ specimens , they 've been kicking around for about six months and I 'd expect them to be detected quickly . |
18 | And I 'd expect them to be here . |
19 | And I 'd think he 'd repel any true woman , who had any sense . ’ |
20 | So basically all I would have to do is take them with me and I 'd bring them home on the same day . |
21 | ‘ I 'd take care of you and I 'd love you . |
22 | But what I 'd do is I 'd I 'd do it from hours something like eight until six and I 'd give them a cooked lunch all fresh food |
23 | However , winter would transform it into something perilous in the extreme , even with crampons and an axe , and I 'd give it a miss during that season unless you 're an experienced mountaineer . |
24 | Often I could only afford a small steak and kidney pie and I 'd give it to him , or a chop . |
25 | Body and neck are held together by four screws through a neckplate , and I 'd suggest it might be worth Vox looking at using one of these screws to hold the strap button , which at the moment is screwed to the body about half way along the top of the plate . |
26 | ‘ 'T IS certainly of no importance to myself — and I 'd wager 't is of no importance to Prince Edward either . |
27 | If those men were not working on the gas I would go over there now , and I 'd switch the fire and I 'd leave it on . |
28 | The fire would go on and I 'd leave it on low |
29 | ‘ And I 'd advise you to reserve judgement on him till you get to know him a little better ! ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll do what I like with Silvia , and I 'd advise you not to interfere ! ’ |