Example sentences of "[conj] you 'd [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you have any questions about our curry powders , or you 'd like a copy of our booklet on Indian cooking , send a first class stamp to ‘ The Indian Kitchen ’
2 there 's a system there with a , a bone , every time you move that you 'd move a bone and they 'd go down
3 And then if she says well and , and then I might say but I just would imagine that you 'd have a lot more to do with your life before you thought about settling down and getting engaged to someone .
4 Your own father out slaving day and night so that you 'd have a college education .
5 ‘ I never thought that you 'd have the guts to come , ’ he had said .
6 I remember you saying that you 'd take the day off after we got back from Thailand … ’
7 I 've just found a note to myself saying that you 'd like a Harrap 's French-English Tin Tin au Pays des Mots — written at Christmas .
8 She 'd caught another one there on the spot , quicker than you 'd catch a cold .
9 If you compare what most people earn what most people earned six years ago with what they earn now , they would expect that earning to have increased , so you 'd expect the budget to increase .
10 " I wish just once you 'd tell the truth . "
11 If the film was , say , Old Mother Riley Goes to Paris , you 'd have three of your doormen dressed up as Old Mother Riley , which was a very cheap costume to hire , and you 'd build an Eiffel Tower , put it on a barrow and go round the town during the busy shopping time .
12 When the sea struck it it was terrific you know the whole tower trembled and you 'd think a giant got a hold of her and shook the whole thing up .
13 It 's also rumbly and hissy , and you 'd expect the DI to be virtually silent .
14 And you 'd say , right , and you 'd go the , after the baby was born you , you 'd go back again to what we call the nur nursing , nursing up and you 'd want the bowl again for the baby and you 'd say wh where 's the bowl and they 'd say , oh well I think it 's downstairs , we used it yesterday to make a pudding in .
15 And you 'd get a mark .
16 And you 'd get a bucket with about a hundred in .
17 Er we was on the beach , you know sea front , he 'd er gathered some er brands of seaweed for making what they call Irish moss , Caragium And that would give you a good think emulsion , you see then in the , what was the cod season , cod fishing , you 'd go down to the harbour where the er fishing boat came in and where they were cleaning , and you 'd get the boss would have arranged that you get the cod 's livers .
18 Erm with whitewash not with er emulsion , that was too expensive , they 'd buy a packet of a packet of which would make so many gallons of whitewash and you 'd whitewash the ceiling .
19 The sergeant would appear from somewhere and you 'd dash the cigarette quickly , but the smoke aroma hung around the doorway .
20 There 's a moment before the traffic and travel news now for me to remind you that erm if you 're the chairman or the secretary or whatever it happens to be of a particular group whether it be erm the local amateur dramatics society or er a North Yorkshire charity and you 'd like the opportunity to have some prime time publicity for what you 're doing , particularly in the run-up to the Christmas period
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24 He said you 'd ne , I used to say to you get on with your work he said and you 'd have a pencil in your mouth he said and you 'd be gazing out the window .
25 The answers you seek are all buried in your past — if you could only remember precisely what went on when you were younger and you 'd have no problems .
26 And you 'd have the fires , open fires in your rooms .
27 And you 'd put that on top of the flimsy and you 'd close the book and you 'd take the book and put it in the letter press and squeeze it Archimedes theory of a screw and this thing My cousin later told me , was bought third hand in eighteen sixty nine .
28 And you 'd lose the job .
29 It was , you opened it and come out and shut , shut the door and you 'd lose the penny then they 'd got to go through the same operation with another penny , you know what I mean .
30 And you 'd hear the tracer bullets rattling about the tin sheds .
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