Example sentences of "it would be [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Big deal : then it would n't be him helping the police with their inquiries , it 'd be me . |
2 | But if I had , it 'd be me you 'd be arresting , would n't it ? |
3 | It 'd be me for it , me and Mr Paviour and his lordship — ah , and in that order ! |
4 | I think it 'd be I think it 'd be worth asking them . |
5 | Well tha well oh well that 's alright , it was only that it 'd be I thought you said there was a place for your name and address that had n't been filled in by the computer so you filled it in ? |
6 | ’ We figured , ’ their leader said in an almost respectful tone , ’ that if anyone might have heard thing or two on this world it 'd be you , Mister Curb , Miz Yorder . ’ |
7 | ‘ It would be me he 'd try and shift , too . |
8 | ‘ I never thought it would be me , ’ he says . |
9 | Of course they do n't , and she should have known that if anyone did n't , it would be me . |
10 | ‘ Of course he would — it would be me . ’ |
11 | But if I made a scene I 'm pretty sure it would be me who 'd come out looking like a fool . |
12 | I never thought it would be me . ’ |
13 | Yet , as I watched all this from the very end of the slow queue , I had thought it would be me who would have been regarded the potential menace as I was at the wheel of the most outrageously styled and priced supercar ever . |
14 | Oh it would be me ! |
15 | Who would have thought it would be her , Minnie ? |
16 | ‘ Why are you here ? ’ she demanded , ignoring the query and deciding that , from now on , if anyone was to conduct an interrogation it would be her . |
17 | Yeah , I thought it would be her . |
18 | When the Liberals were defeated , as they would be in due course , it would be they , and not the Labour Party , who would take the Opposition front bench . |
19 | Turning now very briefly to the H One D the Greater York issue , clearly the comments I 've made about the calculations for York have a knock on effect for our position on Greater York , the Greater York figures as I understand it from the County Council are based on a one hundred percent migration assumption , if the technical difference between us er we are right then we believe clearly the Greater York figure should be increased by an appropriate amount , and the we 've suggested the increased cut should be seven hundred er relating to the city itself I ca n't calculate with any great accuracy what the figure for the surrounding parts of Greater York might be , but it would be we suspect only another one to two hundred more on top of that , therefore that underst explains the reason why the City Council suggests that the Greater York should be increased to the ten four figure from the nine seven . |
20 | says it would be we could get his opinion on why the |
21 | ‘ Oh , I was n't thinking it would be him . ’ |
22 | If I ever had cause to hate anyone , it would be him , and I 'm going to tell him so , when I meet him . ’ |
23 | She went to answer her door , and just knew it would be him . |
24 | She reminded herself that one day it would be hers and Andrew 's . |
25 | The cottage is mine now , for mama told me — only a few days ago , it was — that it would be mine one day . |
26 | Of course Wyvis Hall is mine , it 's always been a matter of fact it would be mine . |
27 | ‘ It would be yours entirely , ’ replied the Mayor . |
28 | But they knew they were working for him , and each of them was hoping that if the jewel were found it would be he who would have found it . |
29 | You read it very quickly and and it would almost he had it would be he 'd or whatever it is that the word was you know that y you |
30 | But she still was n't convinced , so I said , listen , I 'll tell you something , if it was between you and your husband , if I was going to have an affair with one of you , it would be you ! |