Example sentences of "do [vb infin] [pron] would " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do think I 'd like to miss it .
2 I would not want to direct it , but I do think it would be a shame if Lacan , Althusser , Freud and Foucault yet again were allowed to bag the best parts .
3 I do think it would be better if you went home now , Ernest . ’
4 If it had been the following week with school holidays but I , I do think you 'd be very tired the next day .
5 His name is Dick and although our conversations are strictly limited to what day the binmen are coming and blimey , was n't the post late today , I do think he would make the most fascinating subject .
6 But I do know they would weigh up the dangers and think about the very fact that they could fly .
7 I do n't know whether she was ever a Brownie , but she was a Girl Guide , and I do know she 'd love to have you around if you 're mad on horses . ’
8 I do feel I 'd like to say one point about the people who were in this house , that it 's quite clear , all of them I believe were under care of the social services , erm and I do n't know enough about their history to say whether they , where they 've been before , whether they 've been in some half-way house , or just been thrown out of some mental institution .
9 I do remember we 'd already put his full name on the car and had to remove the last part of it . ’
10 Erm I do see there would be problems if there 's a lot of land released in the Northern part of North Yorkshire and Hambleton , in terms of our meeting our own objectives .
11 But you do realize you would be lynched if you did n't do Poor Man ,
12 If one of my staff had done the same thing I do believe I 'd have fired him .
13 Back on topic — I do believe he would make a good manager .
14 The other point I would make is the further that the new settlement is from York itself , then the greater would be the dependency upon the motor car , this has been born out by the paper that has been submitted by York City Council in table one where one can see that within the urban area within the O R R the travel to work by car is forty six point four percent , travel to work in the Greater York area at the moment is sixty seven point five percent , further than that I do believe it would be even greater .
15 In fact women are clearly already making this kind of calculation for themselves and many do decide they would rather run the gauntlet of contraceptive side effects than risk a pregnancy and cope with the consequences .
16 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
17 ‘ I do wish 'e 'd ‘ urry up , ’ she groaned aloud .
18 ‘ I do wish everyone would stop writing me off just because I happen to be fifty . ’
19 Only , I do wish she would n't be so horrid about Dieter .
20 ‘ I do wish she would meet some nice fellow and run off with him .
21 Sometimes I do wish he 'd LISTEN to what I say .
22 I do wish he 'd command his 6 yard box more on crosses and corners tho
23 And I do wish you would n't swear like that when you talk about business .
24 But you do now , darling , and I do wish you would n't .
25 ‘ I do wish you would not laugh at me , Isabel .
26 ‘ Adam , I do wish you would n't spring these things on me when I 'm not expecting them . ’
27 I really do wish you would believe that . ’
28 I do wish you would n't , ’ she said unhappily as once more she tried to match her steps to his .
29 ‘ But I do wish you 'd let Granny Fordham stay on in her cottage , ’ she added .
30 ‘ I do wish you 'd remember , ’ she said irritably .
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