Example sentences of "you would [verb] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd feel you had n't made the best use of your time here . |
2 | If you knew what we know , you 'd realise we had to take the action we did . ’ |
3 | To hear him tell it you 'd think they 'd had a date and she 'd turned up late ! |
4 | Less than 48 hours later you 'd think they 'd just won the pools . |
5 | overthrow local tyrants , take the armed forces from the landlords , it 's not , you 'd think they 'd all , they ca n't defend themselves now , we might as well have a go . |
6 | You 'd think they had another road block down here . |
7 | Ooh you 'd think they had nothing else to spend their money on it , I think it 's silly , there 's enough words in the dictionary |
8 | God in heaven , you 'd think we 'd been eating leftovers . |
9 | ‘ You 'd think there had never been a wedding before … |
10 | You 'd think she 'd been doing it all her life . |
11 | You 'd think she 'd got |
12 | You 'd think you 'd emigrated . |
13 | You 'd think I 'd given him the moon . ’ |
14 | you 'd think I 'd never fed him ! |
15 | ‘ Jesus , you 'd think he 'd been programmed . ’ |
16 | A hapless stage hand said , ‘ He went nuts , you 'd think he 'd lost one of his kids . |
17 | You 'd think he 'd er , target to finish early this term . |
18 | So , what probably happens is that women at the bottom of the social heap in the United States , having poor health care , high stressed lives , crime , drugs and all these kind of problems , probably have more spontaneous abortions , therefore the sex ratio away from males towards females , whereas women at the top of the social scale , low stress lives , good health care , better maternity erm medicine , stuff like that , retain more foetuses , therefore you 'd expect them to have more males , and this is what seems to happen . |
19 | You 'd expect them to have opposite signs . |
20 | ‘ Or people you 'd wish you 'd never met , ’ he said softly . |
21 | ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him . |
22 | They used to pay , perhaps , thirty five a head or something like that for the summer , whole summer till November , then you 'd say they 'd for home again , yeah . |
23 | Well you 'd have somebody had to go in with her to make sure she did n't take anything that belongs to him |
24 | ‘ I wonder if you 'd let me have his address ? ’ |
25 | I 'd be grateful if you 'd let me have a receipt for the Parish Council records . |
26 | it 's not the sort of car that you do that with , not with four anyway , you 'd imagine them having an estate car |
27 | Not that you 'd know they 'd been most days . |
28 | But if you just looked at the work he 's been churning out lately , without knowing anything about his business activities , you 'd wonder what had happened to him . |
29 | You 'd wonder nothing had got him by now . |
30 | Mark an ‘ E ’ to indicate those issues which you think demand equal involvement and use your partner 's initials to indicate areas where you would expect them to have the major input . |