Example sentences of "i would [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If my Daniel lifted a finger ter me I 'd open 'im . |
2 | If you brought a bottle of white and I got a bottle of white ready , if I had n't opened it , I 'd open yours . |
3 | I 'd refuse them admission altogether if I could afford to lose the business . ’ |
4 | ‘ I do n't think he 's thinking of marrying , but even if he asked me , I 'd refuse him , as I 'd refuse any man . ’ |
5 | I ever heard anybody doing that I 'd scalp them , I 'd scalp the buggers . ’ |
6 | I 'd sack him for that . |
7 | I 'd sack him for that . |
8 | Well I 'd think they 'd have to be good , they er er at Bolton at the General Election , they put Bolton Southeast through a lot of Bolton West and Northeast but |
9 | Ca n't exactly say why , but I 'd think he 'd be too fastidious , especially when he 's sober . ’ |
10 | Possible , but if I was a BNP yob I 'd think he was taking the piss and would throw something , and if I was n't , I might throw something anyway because nationalism stinks — keep those ‘ Ethnic Cleansing ’ concentration camps in your mind . |
11 | I 'd think he was a man who women were probably tempted to mother . ’ |
12 | And I 'd think he 'd repel any true woman , who had any sense . ’ |
13 | If I did n't know better I 'd think he was trying to be as diplomatic possible in order to keep himself in line for the England job . |
14 | And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement . |
15 | ‘ On returning , I mentioned to Ronnie that if I did n't know better — having miscarried only five weeks before — I 'd think I was pregnant , ’ remembers Allison . |
16 | As I battled my way over or through each obstacle I 'd think I 'll be ahead of him after this — he 'll never manage this one . |
17 | And I used to say ooh like , you know , but then then I 'd think I used to see like , I used to say , well I said to you did n't I ? |
18 | As changeable , I 'd think it was a swizzle . |
19 | ‘ And if I saw it on , say , Julia Roberts or Demi Moore in a film I 'd think it was wonderful , but it 's not me . |
20 | Well I , I would n't mind watching that , yes I , no I would n't I 'd think it 's silly , told you once I saw at the I could n't , this does n't want to stay up this double sided tape . |
21 | I 'd think it was comfortable to wear . |
22 | I 'd cost him nineteen thousand pounds . |
23 | So you see , I 'd answer you thus , my prince . |
24 | Now so some of you who are not sure what how it all works out I said I 'd explain it . |
25 | Now I would n't talk to you individually , I 'd overwhelm you if I was like this . |
26 | Cos he thought I 'd , I 'd smoke it , I was smoking and he did n't like it and then erm he told me I do n't wan na talk to you any more , blah , blah , blah , all that rubbish . |
27 | ‘ I 'd watch him if I were you . |
28 | But I 'd watch it . |
29 | If I had the chance I 'd watch it twenty four hours a day ! |
30 | and I thought I 'd watch it now |