Example sentences of "would [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From the way he was looking at her , you 'd think the damned car park , and the hotel , belonged to him ! |
2 | You 'd think the last occupant went bankrupt and left years ago . |
3 | In hardback , which he knew she 'd think an unnecessary extravagance . |
4 | So he 'd design a new one , and he 'd write to the guy at Quality Street and say look , I think , I 'm a graphic designer , I think your box is a load of rubbish , I 've designed this , will you pay me for it ? |
5 | ‘ He 'd make a marvellous father , ’ Carole enthused . |
6 | Well they used to be like er , used t as you used to braid your hair , they 'd braid a bit o rope and they 'd , they 'd make a sole out of that . |
7 | I 'd make a new one except the only rubber I 've got is in the sole of my boot . ’ |
8 | You 'd make a good father , Rex . |
9 | I do n't believe she 'd make a good mother for Kirsty . ’ |
10 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
11 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
12 | a lovely course for re reflexology and one day , I went to Shambrook College and he said to me you 've got , you 've got a great feeling with your hands he said , you , you , you 'd make a good reflexology , but the courses were in Luton |
13 | And the people doing it in these garages erm , you know like respraying and doing all the welding and everything , really he said some of the things they were doing if they did it legally they 'd make a good go of it |
14 | He said show me how to carve , actually I bet he 'd make a good chef |
15 | You 'd make a lousy advisor , Ben . |
16 | And we 'd make a hundred quid as well … . |
17 | ‘ I had a feeling you 'd make a better recovery without me around . ’ |
18 | Just stick to your argument that the dealer said you 'd make a certain profit . |
19 | It 's actually you know , if you took the time you make a tremendous , it 'd make a tremendous big area would n't it ? |
20 | ‘ I 'd make a terrible mother — I have no interest at all in giving up my career to change nappies . ’ |
21 | ‘ I do n't think she 'd make a suitable mother for Kirsty . ’ |
22 | A bash on the head with a golf-club 'd make a nasty mess . ’ |
23 | But we know that we 'd make a frightful hash of it . |
24 | We could share all the money I earn — and I believe we 'd make a great deal . ’ |
25 | ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’ |
26 | And as she stared , there was interposed on the fair skin face of a man , a thin man , and he was leering at her as if in triumph , as he would do if he were to get hold of this unusual-looking child , for he 'd make a pretty penny out of her , no matter what channel he sent her along , his nursery , the street , or the boat . |
27 | Make a half we 'd make a half out of the six twelfths and then we 'd have three left over make a quarter so it 'd be a half add a quarter that 's what nine twelfths would come to . |
28 | Four so four twelfths 'd make a third . |
29 | We 'd make a lovely couple , do n't you think ? |
30 | I think yours I 'd make a lovely picture |