Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] you would get " in BNC.

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1 Mm have any quarters I mean you 'd get one and a bit .
2 Well that was a lot easier I mean you 'd get used to doing one way and that man , so that 's the reason they changed over , so it was more equal .
3 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
4 I doubt you 'd get him to do that . ’
5 I knew you 'd get to know about my legacy in the will , the fact I was short of money , the row — and the whole thing just blew up in my mind .
6 I knew you 'd get me , ’ Midwinter said .
7 I knew you 'd get there in the end . ’
8 I knew you 'd get a first .
9 C. I thought you 'd get on to that .
10 I thought you 'd get highly commended or honours .
11 Oh I thought you 'd get it .
12 From your point of view , the ex-Soviet non-Union is now the world leader in creative accounting , and you could work there for London 's own Euro-institution , the Bank for Reconstruction and Development — but I think you would get more value from Hong Kong .
13 I think you would get the situation where the teachers would oppose it .
14 But I think you 'd get more business out of the smaller one .
15 what would happen if you , let's have a look at G , depends on , what would happen if you were still paying fifty pence , but they gave you four hundred , four hundred grams of chocolate , well you get eight grams per penny , this is another test that you got it the right way up , if it were still only two hundred grams , but you payed more money for it , let's say they charged you a pound , I think you 'd get less grams per penny .
16 I think you 'd get more than a t parking ticket looking at it for M O T wise if he get pulled .
17 And then again I tell you you could use the enema , and that er but er mostly it would you know you would get right again , but it took some doing , not easy .
18 So it does n't matter whether we look at it as whether you 'd get a third or whether you say you 'd get two sixths well it does n't matter cos it 's the same size it 's just it 's cut into two pieces or the way you wanted to do it which was a good way with the first pizza .
19 I remember once , yeah it was like that , yeah that 's right , not one , but a few times I used to get on the train from Runcorn to Liverpool , I had an address to go to in Liverpool , rough directions how to get there , to pick up a suit or to pick up a fitting , you know you 'd get the , the different
20 used to publish what areas were going to have power cuts , d' ya remember ? , you were in Bristol at the time , er Stuart was the same , they used to publish what area would be cut off and for what time and for how long and you knew you would get cut off , sort of ten o'clock in the morning till three in the afternoon , usu , four or five hours at a time was n't it ?
21 You knew you 'd get the coffee you like best .
22 And how many would you get you 'd get two twelfths .
23 You said you would get the book , ’ snarled Francis Dashwood , gripping Farrell by the collar .
24 You said you 'd get me out of my house and you 've managed it . ’
25 We knew you 'd get all lonely and homesick . ’
26 ‘ Perhaps he thinks you 'd get on , ’ said Betty sarcastically , ‘ — have a lot in common . ’
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