1 She should think of the future.
2 I should look all right with my hat on.
3 I should like you to call me Eliza, now, if you would.
4 All I propose is that we should be kind to this poor girl.
5 You don't call the like of them my friends now, I should hope.
6 And I should like Professor Higgins to call me Miss Doolittle.
7 He suggested that they should combine the London School with Kew Gardens.
8 If I hadn't backed myself to do it I should have chucked the whole thing up two months ago.
9 I should have sent her away, only I thought perhaps you wanted her to talk into your machines.
10 And I should never have known that ladies and gentlemen didn't behave like that if you hadn't been there.
11 I should indeed be honored by your condescension, ma'am; and my poor old woman would take it as a tremenjous compliment.
12 I should imagine you won't have much difficulty in settling yourself, somewhere or other, though I hadn't quite realized that you were going away.
13 I should just like to take a taxi to the corner of Tottenham Court Road and get out there and tell it to wait for me, just to put the girls in their place a bit.
14 If I was one of the deserving poor, and had put by a bit, I could chuck it; but then why should I, acause the deserving poor might as well be millionaires for all the happiness they ever has.
15 He said he had been thinking of a shop himself; though it had presented itself to his pennilessness as a small place in which Eliza should sell tobacco at one counter whilst he sold newspapers at the opposite one.