Example sentences of "say [pers pn] 'd [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | I say I 'd like a |
2 | Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been |
3 | Well I still think that well say you have a big massive thing and , and say it 'd take a hundred people mm er I suppose the bigger it is the more economical it is . |
4 | I says I 'd like a rise . |
5 | just happened to mention in the night says I 'd like a white telly you know , go a bit more with , with the decor |
6 | The man in charge of road mending says he 'd need a thirty per cent increase in funds to fill the hole in his budget |
7 | I would get a better , I 'm not saying I 'd get a better shine than that . |
8 | ‘ Speaking hypothetically , are you saying I 'd have a choice ? ’ |
9 | Obviously it could be done ; I 'm just saying you 'd need a pretty controlled and sophisticated setup to achieve consistency and accuracy . |
10 | I said I 'd prefer a man because women were a problem area for me and I was frightened I 'd push the therapist into a certain role by flirting with her if she was young and attractive , or feeling dependent on her if she was my mother 's age . |
11 | I said I 'd love a cup of tea , which was surprisingly true . |
12 | I said I 'd like a break , spend a week with aunty Mary or summat in that flat , driving me |
13 | She said I 'd have a real good time here — playing sports and sleeping in the dorm with all the other boys . |
14 | Yeah , I said I 'd have a go and before I knew where I was I got got top billing . |
15 | ‘ And I was about to say I 'd like a glass of mineral water . ’ |
16 | ‘ But you said you 'd stay a week , ’ said Perdita in horror . |
17 | Just stick to your argument that the dealer said you 'd make a certain profit . |
18 | Right you you said you 'd prefer a white head rail did n't you ? |
19 | ‘ You said you 'd read a lot about them . ’ |
20 | She said you 'd need a little break after all this bother . ’ |
21 | ‘ You said you 'd have a room prepared for me , Nicolo . |
22 | ‘ Dr Darnell said she 'd lend a key to anyone who wanted to stay out late , ’ said Lee , staggering slightly and leaning on Meryl 's shoulder , to her irritation . |
23 | Maggie said she 'd have a half of shandy , Susan ordered the same . |
24 | It sounded like an interesting job — the play was a futuristic drama set in the twenty-first century , and the director said she 'd have a chance to really let her imagination run riot on the styles . |
25 | She said she 'd have a sherry , a nebulous drink itself , so I poured her as dark and sweet a one as I could find in the little tight tiny rows of sinister bottles , and while she drank it I put on trousers and sweater . |
26 | Mummy just said she 'd have a do , she 'd have a go . |
27 | And that 's how it started and it was really just you know we said we 'd do a bit of fund raising and I think the men were pretty sceptical of you know they thi they thought we might fight over the first tin of beans or whatever . |
28 | He was and because he was getting on in years and er did n't get out as much as usual , my husband said we 'd get a television for him and we had a black and white television |
29 | I said we 'd need a table of your own then |
30 | They said they 'd give a lot of help . |