Example sentences of "i would say [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If my lips had words for the wondrous feeling of your breasts and nipples I 'd say them . |
2 | I 'd say they were enough to make any male invest in a cricket box , regardless of species and alignment of anatomy . |
3 | " Well , I 'd say they 've copied a good idea from the squirrels and that makes them better rabbits . " |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , ‘ I 'd say they were remedials of some sort . |
5 | From the angle at which their vehicles were pointing , I 'd say they were getting ready to blast those remedials . ’ |
6 | On the contrary , I 'd say they are more aware of standards in a productive and hopeful way . |
7 | I 'd say they loved it — and they understood it . |
8 | I 'd say they 'd got harder , you should see some of the things we do in maths mum , it 's not easy |
9 | In fact I 'd say we 're worse off than what we was at the start of it . |
10 | ‘ I never heard of a transmat with a range of more than a few thousand kilometres , so I 'd say we 're probably going somewhere else on this planet . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'd say we have three minutes left to do the same ! ’ |
12 | We 're not children and I 'd say we 're learning the rules pretty quickly . |
13 | At a guess I 'd say we 're over the Swiss Wilds . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'd say we 'd gone two miles , ’ Stephen said . |
15 | Under the Mental Health Act , and off the top of my head , I 'd say we certainly cover places like psychiatric hospitals , erm , residential institutions and all the rest of it . |
16 | I 'd say we were |
17 | I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week . |
18 | I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week . |
19 | ‘ I 'd say she 's not there and she should be , and we do n't know where she is . |
20 | I 'd say she 's a bit of a fanatic , and just as naive as the rest of them . |
21 | ‘ I 'd say she had every reason to be . ’ |
22 | From what he let drop I 'd say she was on at him morning , noon and night . |
23 | I 'd say she 's in love with him also . |
24 | ‘ I 'd say she looks pretty good by any standards myself , but watch it , chaps ! |
25 | Again I j only from the picture I 'd say she is , er was n't that size . |
26 | She 's definitely fibrillating — I 'd say she 's had an MI . ’ |
27 | I 'd say she ate about anything and like pardon me . |
28 | I 'd say she 's lost it unfortunately . |
29 | With all this yuppie rubbish at the moment , I 'd say it 's long hair , neat but sexy clothes , of course long nails , straight teeth , small nose , big eyes , shaved armpits and legs , nice perfume , and an independent-but-dying-to-be-subservient look about her . |
30 | I 'd say it was an attempt to confirm Harry 's guilt that went disastrously wrong , leaving you with bristling new doubts and a whole lot more to investigate . ’ |