Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [adj] you 'd " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sure you 'd have done the same if you 'd been in my shoes . ’
2 But I 'm sure you 'd have no difficulty , Ruth . ’
3 What I told her is what I 'm sure you 'd say , too — she should forget the letters .
4 I 'm sure you 'd like them , ’ she added .
5 I 'm sure you 'd work , ’ Philip answered .
6 Then I think we 'd be in business , then I 'm sure you 'd have a nice little earner on your hands .
7 Mrs Gillingham , I 've become Scottish enough to need my tea and I 'm sure you 'd like some after that horrid train .
8 I 'm sure you 'd never exploit one ;
9 " … were all hoping that this would not be a continuing situation , Steve , " Mr Smith said , droning nasally from behind the chip-board desk in his low-ceilinged office on the depot 's first floor , " and that you would be able to consolidate your position here by forming a positive working relationship with the remainder of the road gang , who , in all fairness , I 'm sure you 'd be the first to agree , have done their very best to well … "
10 I 'm sure you 'd have related it to me drop by drop .
11 We 've got a fine little school here , I 'm sure you 'd agree — ’ Hilary Frome looked at him with a light of pure idealism in his eyes , but he drew the line at assenting — ‘ but what 's going to count in the years ahead is what we 've got up top .
12 I 'm sure you 'd be far more at home somewhere on the high seas with a scarf around your head and a cutlass at your belt . ’
13 I 'm sure you 'd enjoy it .
14 I 'm sure you 'd prefer her to work beside you . ’
15 ‘ You 've probably come across his work , ’ Bridget went on , ‘ though I 'm sure you 'd think it was pretentious rubbish .
16 Now I 'm sure you 'd like to know what I 'm gon na be teaching next week apart from this so if you 'd like to read ahead , we 'll be looking at decision-making in organisations , okay ?
17 I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost .
18 I 'm sure you 'd much prefer the money . ’
19 I 'm sure you 'd sooner cut out your tongue ! ’
20 I 'm sure you 'd get on better by being nice to the girl .
21 I said , no , she 'd know if you 've offended , he said , cos I 'm sure you 'd say something !
22 If in the future the single management committee on the two headed centre decide that they want a single headed project then only Pharuk hearing which I always subscribe to that it should be decided locally , they may have that said project I 'm sure you 'd agree , if they choose to have such one , if they feel that they need it , but we want to ensure , do we not , and the amendment does n't do this that we actually get a move on , that we spend the money we have , what little there is and there is very little on delivering the services , that we fuse the bureaucracy which is clearly contained in the other and , clearly contained , it 's spelt out in in in in tablets of stone in a way that 's never been done before .
23 And that 's bad news , I mean , and I 'm sure you 'd feel that way yourselves in many I think basically no one welcomes the interfering busybody , as you may be looked upon , but then strangely , and again this is where the ambivalence comes in , when it suits us , you 're of course our knights in shining armour .
24 I 'm afraid you 'd have to look up that figure .
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