Example sentences of "but you 'd [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You recorded Tristan und Isolde with him ; but you 'd also directed Toscanini 's Otello , Ramon Vinay , in the role in post-war Bayreuth .
2 But you 'd already taken out
3 ‘ I tried to call you this morning , ’ she said , ‘ but you 'd already left . ’
4 I went there to try and find you to see if you knew anything about Oliver , but you 'd already left .
5 ‘ No , you should be all right , ’ he agreed , his smile still in place , ‘ but you 'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side-tracked , ’ he added , tongue-in-cheek .
6 But you 'd best work it out for yourself . ’
7 But you 'd best have this . ’
8 But you 'd best call my brother Mr Evans .
9 He 's Garvey , but you 'd best call him Master .
10 But you 'd better inform Freddy Swanson immediately that there is a problem .
11 But you 'd better bear in mind , I 've been worked-over and walked over by experts .
12 But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’
13 But you 'd better go and check the car , or they 'll have it stripped . ’
14 But you 'd better do as he tells you .
15 But you 'd better do it carefully .
16 Er but you 'd better let the panel secretary have it .
17 Is Paul saying , now you are a Christian , you may be in a dead-end job , but you 'd better grin and bear it ?
18 ‘ The computers as usual , I suppose , but you 'd better ring my solicitors and ask them to cable you the cash .
19 ‘ As I say , this is supposed to be Top Secret , but you 'd better know if you 're to be any help .
20 I said I 'm sorry but you 'd better pick somebody else .
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