Example sentences of "you 'd be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd be no good in uniform . ’ |
2 | You 'd be no good working for |
3 | I tell you , I 'm not giving you a penny more for clothes , I 'm not paying for any driving lessons when you 're seventeen , I 'm not shelling out for another disco , I 'm not giving you another lift to a party that everyone else in your year 's going to and you 'd be a freak if you missed it . |
4 | Although the graphics are looking a little dated , you 'd be a banana not to find a copy . |
5 | You 'd be a bit stuck . |
6 | ‘ For assuming you 'd be a man . ’ |
7 | " You 'd be a lot better with less ale in your stomach , " she remarked , and left him to get himself out of his bed . |
8 | ‘ Ma petite Opal , I knew you 'd be a scrupulous Hero 's Muse . |
9 | ‘ If only you were a little more like her , you 'd be a lot less of a drag . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'd be a lot less hopeless if you were thinking straight , ’ Kathy advised . |
11 | I know you 'd be a good wife for me . |
12 | You 'd be a lot iller if it were . |
13 | After I saw the furnishings in your house I just knew you 'd be a fat bastard . ’ |
14 | and I thought come into my head , it 's probably complete rubbish but it seems logical at the time which was , if you got rid of er , a lot of the various taxes that they paid and put everything on to VAT , apart from the fact that you 'd be a few , just by upping the rate of VAT they would collect the extra monies , you 'd save a lot of the money you 'd pay in administration costs by , all the various different departments er |
15 | You 'd be a bloody bore if you were n't so pretty . |
16 | I thought you 'd be a pushover ; |
17 | But you 'd be a fool to try and get this agility if you have n't got those safe levels suppleness , strength , stamina and coordination cos you 'd be asking for trouble . |
18 | If you had a thousand in a building society and a thousand equities , you 'd be a very happy man in nineteen forty five I would think , but if you look at what happens between then and nineteen ninety , the building society 's written , risen by eight point nine times , and look at the equities , a hundred and eight thousand , er that really is stunning , you know that , that re return on equities . |
19 | ‘ She told me you 'd be a hard man to reach . ’ |
20 | It 's a pity you 've money , you 'd be a deal better off if you 'd a living to earn , teaching or nursing . ’ |
21 | ‘ You 'd be a better actress with better lines . ’ |
22 | You 'd be a very funny sort of person . ’ |
23 | ‘ If the lady from next door had n't come with her yoo-hooing you 'd be a different person now . ’ |
24 | Yes they 'd like if they were in South Wales , in South Wales you know if your grandfather was a scab , you 'd be a scab would n't you , they carry it out in generations there . |
25 | So if you did n't get serial correlation and you estimated a model like this you 'd be a bit curious and wonder why right . |
26 | ‘ I 'd have thought you 'd be a better judge of that than me . ’ |
27 | I wish I could do something to stop it but I 'm not going to deny it and you 'd be a liar if you tried . ’ |
28 | You 'd be a terrific mother . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 'd be a wonderful mother , but you are n't married either . ’ |
30 | I came as a foreigner and I 'm told that Suffolk people were stand-offish , difficult to get to know and you 'd be a foreigner for years . |