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111Would I Lie To You? (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Would I Lie To You? caption = Title card showing the host, Angus Deyton format = Comedy panel game picture format = PAL (576i) runtime = 30 min. creator = presenter = Angus Deayton starring = David Mitchell Lee Mack …
112would-be — ADJ: ADJ n You can use would be to describe someone who wants or attempts to do a particular thing. For example, a would be writer is someone who wants to be a writer. ...a book that provides encouragement for would be writers who cannot get… …
113would like — used for saying politely what you or someone else wants I would like a large whisky, please. would like to do something: I think I d like to leave now. I d like to thank everyone who made this evening a success. I would like to hear from anyone… …
114would you mind — used for asking politely for something would you mind doing something: Would you mind closing that window? would you mind if: Would you mind if I brought a friend to the party? …
115would someone care to do something? — perhaps someone would care to do something/would someone care to do something/? spoken phrase used for asking someone to do something, in a way that shows that you are angry or upset Perhaps one of you would care to explain this to me? Would… …
116Would Be Dragonslayer — Doctorwhobox serial name=40 Would Be Dragon Slayer writer=Carla Joseph Conway and Gerry Conway series= Series 1 length=1 episode date=November 7, 1986 preceding=Fugitive Flowers following=Baby, It s Cold Outside| Would Be Dragon Slayer is the… …
117would-be — /wood bee /, adj. 1. wishing or pretending to be: a would be wit. 2. intended to be: a would be kindness. n. 3. a person who wishes or pretends to be something: Opera singers and would bes should practice at least four hours a day. [1250 1300; ME …
118would like — I would have liked to have seen it is a common construction and may be excused in conversation, but in writing it should be I would like to have seen it or I would have liked to see it …
119would like — I would have liked to have seen it is a common construction and may be excused in conversation, but in writing it should be I would like to have seen it or I would have liked to see it …
120would've — [[t]wʊdəv[/t]] Would ve is a spoken form of would have , when have is an auxiliary verb. I knew deep down that my mum would ve loved one of us to go to college …