Example sentences of "'d [be] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No , well , if 'e was still alive , 'e 'd be 119 next month . ’ |
2 | And there was a very long corridor with a mo what must have been I should think five , there was no sixth form , so there 'd be five classes , five classrooms off this long the hallway perhaps as wide as this room which is what thirteen feet . |
3 | Well you 'd only need four teacher 's packs oh and there 'd be five , one for the tutor and er , four teachers so you could , you know |
4 | Instead of three there 'd be five you see . |
5 | su successfully it 'd be five years |
6 | He 'd be six now , old enough to start hitting a ball around . |
7 | And so the first memories is in the meadows of Nottingham , going to infant school about the age do n't remember starting , but perhaps I 'd be six years of age , and it was a little church school and they were all lady teachers and most of them Mrs and not the Miss which is nowadays er more common . |
8 | Erm that 'd be six . |
9 | That 'd be nine centimetres erm five centimetres and seven centimetres . |
10 | Now that , that Street with , with , from two hundred yards of it there 'd be nine , nine terraces each with twenty four houses in each terrace within this two hundred yards so there were a lot of people closely knit together and er there was quite a lot of unem unemployment , quite a lot of poverty . |
11 | Well , I 'm going back , well we was doing that when we left off eight , nine , that 'd be nine years this June . |
12 | Erm that 'd be fourteen cos squared seven X. |
13 | Er I 'd be fourteen in the June and we used to have to keep on till the end of the term which was August . |
14 | Well there ai n't much that 'd be fourteen to twenty , twenty calories is there ? |
15 | Timothy said he 'd be nineteen on the twenty-fourth of next month . |
16 | It was May and I vowed that I 'd be 8 ½ stone by Christmas . |
17 | Well er , probably about er in them days they used to call them twelve score and then so it 'd be twelve , two 's or something that 's two hundred forty pounds I suppose like , you know and er , but most of the people er . |
18 | four threes 'd be twelve or three fours 'd be twelve and your not actually working it out I mean |
19 | four threes 'd be twelve or three fours 'd be twelve and your not actually working it out I mean |
20 | it 'd be sixty four would n't it . |
21 | With me working , by the time you got home from work , it 'd be 5 o'clock . |
22 | I 've only gone since er , erm you know I say Michael 'd be seventeen you know , it must be like twenty years er you know . |
23 | Yes but it wou cos if you had the centre point up to the top of these two that 'd be hundred and twenty , hundred and twenty , hundred and twenty . |
24 | ‘ Of course we were always worried because when you were on a troop ship there 'd be 10 men for every space in the lifeboats . |
25 | Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ? |
26 | Sometimes there 'd be eight or nine people standing about there swopping news — market news and just ordinary gossip . |
27 | I should 've of thought there 'd be eight , eight . |
28 | As he 'd quietly read out the names on the teamsheet , there 'd be 16 players sitting on the edge of their seats , all waiting and expecting to be picked . |
29 | There 'd be one night every month when somebody took a knife to the softest part of her . |
30 | When they did get good they 'd be one of the biggest bands in the world , the Fish predicted . |