Example sentences of "[conj] you would [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And when they would offer to no no they would n't they would have their own way of drying it in in their bags they would have another clean or or you would say clothes to put on but we never ever heard of them doing a washing .
2 I can just remember in the so-called heady days of the early nineteen eighties the then Prime Minister saying that you would make Britain a great trading and a great economic nation once again .
3 ‘ When you did not come to see him I made myself a vow that you would face reality and not some story that has been hammered into you since childhood .
4 Staring down into her wide eyes , he concluded quietly , ‘ Although I think , Elinor Browne , that you would cause trouble by just being alive . ’
5 that you would have boys go out with no forewarning , tripping over stumbling blocks here , there and everywhere and girls who are not even allowed to benefit from others ' experience , let alone , have their own .
6 Explain that you would need time to make a thorough assessment of the situation and would be aware of the dangers of treading on other people 's toes .
7 It meant that you would gain custody of Kirsty ! ’
8 Perhaps you have one doing sterling service , that you would like others to see .
9 You may also think that you would like help with the planning and execution of the catering .
10 And two more likely fellers that you 'd make Sergeant , I had n't come across .
11 I know you 'll think I 've got no end of a cheek , but what I was hoping was that you 'd ring Rosemary for me and , if her parents were n't about , pass the phone over to me . ’
12 Did they say owt and that when you ordered it , did it say that you were n't satisfied er that you 'd have postage to pay ?
13 You would no more turn them off than you would extinguish life .
14 ‘ Perhaps I have been less civil than you would have reason to expect . ’
15 Erm and you would expect Stan to with his with him facing goal to have a go .
16 Er as far as I can remember er you would start as an apprentice riveter , and you would do sort of odd jobs within a s a squad , rivet
17 We might be able to write off fifty per cent or something like of that order , er of of of er known terrorists , but one would not be able to solve the situation even using those methods and you would create martyrs , you would merely exacerbate the situation , quite apart from the legal er horror , I mean i it is it is inconceivable in in in Britain , that sort of action .
18 And you would miss Carn Mor Dearg which , after the relentless pull to climb on to its broad back , rewards you with the most fabulous views , and an easy walk to its summit .
19 If this sounds like your idea of fun and you would like information on joining in or even booking the Society , please contact me for details .
20 So you would link all your employment officers in there , do that , and you would see form that whether all your team can er had induction for instance , and who has n't , whether all your team have erm can do interviewing .
21 It was fashion you and you would have bracelets with them you 'd never seen and big rings like planets .
22 A. ’ And you 'd get point A followed by points B and C , and on the one hand F , and on the other foot G , until you could see the whole alphabet stretching ahead , each letter a Sahara in itself to be crawled across .
23 Go along any track and you 'd find humans on it somewhere …
24 And you 'd like Jesus ' Love is Very Wonderful ?
25 ‘ I heard you could eat any amount of steak and you 'd lose loads of weight ’ , or ‘ did n't I read somewhere that you are n't supposed to eat carbohydrate and protein at the same meal ? ’
26 Pass any bakery and you 'd see cakes slathered in blue icing , cakes sprinkled with sea-salt .
27 And I mean I remember myself when I was a young girl that you used to walk along a road and you 'd see houses that were going to rack and ruin .
28 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
29 And you 'd put handkerchiefs and collars and that , and you used to have to starch the collars in those days .
30 Also in this study another pupil 's comment was ‘ But in this school they see you 're different from them — like you would wear glasses — and they 'll be calling you names . ’
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