Example sentences of "[pron] 'd [be] some [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | There 'd be some story then . |
2 | That there 'd be some justice . |
3 | I could always retire on disablement pension , find some quiet town , a town on a river , where there 'd be some fishing . |
4 | If she made her estate more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds there 'd be some tax payable , so it 's a question of how much you 've got and both estates have got that exemption of a hundred and fifty thousand pounds . |
5 | Right , there 'd be some X squared in it . |
6 | maybe the folk There 'd be some arrangement made to get there but what it was I ca n't remember . |
7 | We 'd marked every tyre , but sometimes we 'd fish the wrong one out ; then there 'd be some swearing . |
8 | I half expected that when we pitched camp for the night there 'd be some sort of ceremony — I do n't know , burning a bundle of clothes or whatever . |