Example sentences of "i should [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 Well I should hope she would !
2 I should think she 'd rather have had sixpence instead of the fond farewell .
3 ‘ She is tall and fair and fair-skinned , a nice green dress , good-looking I should say , although it was artificial light and I should think she looks very different in the day time … yes , I should think very different .
4 I should think she needs other things more than a boater , ’ said Annie .
5 ‘ After driving you all that way , I should think she was entitled to be a bit boring . ’
6 I should think she 'd be really pleased , ’ Matthew said .
7 I do n't know whether she had any more , she said she hoped it was the last and I should think she did , thirteen children to look after .
8 ‘ Oh , I should think she 'd be all right , ’ said Charles .
9 I should think she has good reason to think like that , ’ she told him .
10 I have a feeling , well I should think she 's probably retired .
11 I should think she was born about nineteen thirty .
12 I should think she would .
13 I should think she would welcome a regular salary instead of her present partnership , which can only yield peanuts at the moment . ’
14 I should think she 's being very ge ge er er , er given her a lot yo yo you know .
15 So I should think she should get honours should n't she ?
16 Yeah , I I should think she like she 's done some done naughty things
17 Well I should think she has .
18 Well I should think she did , I 'll if you 'd have done that in my room the and filled my room up with
19 I should think she was .
20 I should think she 'd be earning enough money to pay a taxi
21 I should think she will
22 I should 've she made it worse , she started slapping her jaw you should n't hit your man one punch jaw and mouth , his jaw and nose and everything .
23 Younger than me , yes , just slightly younger than me , two or three years , I do n't know exactly but I should say she 's two or three years younger than me .
24 Or perhaps I should say she did not trust us with everything she knew .
25 Quite noticeable ones , I should imagine she has n't found it necessary up to now to make any special record of the other small vatic events — gasps , hesitations , groans , sighs — that the conversation must have involved .
26 I should imagine she is gazing at the floor , pursuing some thought which has escaped sideways from the main line of march , while he gazes almost anywhere but at her .
27 I should imagine she is writing an essay herself .
28 You 'd better check with Sister , but I should imagine she 'll be home tomorrow . ’
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