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

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1 This landlocked location is n't the first place you 'd think of for a diving school but the Diver Training College is proving to be very popular .
2 I guess you 'd think of us more as wildcat miners , but we follow the bluetrees , among other things , to lead us to whatever we 're prospecting .
3 He was saying , ‘ I knew you 'd think of something I really wanted . ’
4 " If you had an ounce of sense in your brain , you 'd think of some plan to get us out of our difficulty ! "
5 ‘ And I do n't suppose you 'd think of dipping into your patrimony to fund something similar for Sunil ? ’
6 I wish you 'd think of something you would like for your birthday .
7 I went along there one afternoon and stuck my head round the door ; saw two men in the sort of office you 'd expect of solicitors — box files in neat rows and shelf upon shelf of law reports .
8 He comes over well as a person , with all the outer confidence you 'd expect of a company representative .
9 ‘ It 's more what you 'd expect of Durham country than Hertfordshire . ’
10 Of course , you 'd read of these places and screwed up your nose in disgust and said such things should n't be permitted , and why did n't someone else do something about it .
11 I have been accused , too , of saying that , You tell your Doctor , I 'd know what you , I knew what you 'd die of , because they had their own things , their own pet hobbyhorses .
12 God you 'd die of shock .
13 ‘ I would have thought , ’ Meredith murmured , that as a life-long vegetarian , you 'd approve of green ideas . ’
14 the only battleship I know about is the girl friend go away for about three months at a time and you 'd say of where 's Norman , oh he 's er working and then we all knew he 's working for a he 'd put them in the computer systems right the way throughout the ships
15 But occasionally well not occasionally but quite often , at least once or twice a week , you 'd hear of somebody who is in the thieving business , they 'd got something for sale and you could get that quite cheap .
16 Mm I wonder if you would start of by telling me where you were born ?
17 Both coastal and inland clubs offer dinghy parking areas , changing room , safety boat cover and the facilities you would expect of a club house , including catering and a bar .
18 Schmeichel , 27 , is everything you would expect of a Dane .
19 Jimmy was creative in attack , as you would expect of any protégé nurtured at Upton Park , and he possessed a fierce shot .
20 ‘ The corrosion rate is not out of line with what you would expect of a steel hull lying in quiet sea water , ’ claimed John Bernie , head of the National Physical Laboratory 's National Corrosion Service .
21 ‘ Economical , refined , clean but also powerful , BMW 's diesel is what you would expect of BMW but no less remarkable for that ’
22 As you would expect of a gas cooker with such an advanced hotplate , the controls of the new Discovery are equally sophisticated .
23 Similarly with backgrounds , the Background Editor is very much a draw type package , with all of the usual facilities you would expect of one .
24 As you would expect of Britain 's leading publisher of legal information for business and industry , we have devised a loose-leaf reference service that will keep you up-to-date monthly with all the important legal developments likely to affect your business .
25 I wonder what you would make of this one .
26 Probably , someone you would disapprove of I did n't know whether remember no probably not it goes back to the middle ages .
27 Think what you would think of it nowadays .
28 If you could cut out the sound track of shells and sniper fire , ignore the gaping holes in the beautiful buildings and the lack of water and electricity , and did n't notice the rubbish in the streets , you would think of it as a normal city . ’
29 And what you will have to do , you will have to tell each other what you would like to buy or what you would think of .
30 But somebody has been sent to prison , they are the sort of person who you would think of , should never be sent to prison , somebody who has diddled his firm out of a couple of thousand .
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