Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I do n't think so cos you 'd feel like homosexual desires who does n't get any thrills so I do n't clitoris . |
2 | erm I think it ca n't be bad for you because you do quite a lot of the same exercise as you 'd do in proper aerobics |
3 | " If you had an ounce of sense in your brain , you 'd think of some plan to get us out of our difficulty ! " |
4 | As you 'd expect with this age group , there is an immediate barrage of responses . |
5 | The JD Tele wins out on knobs , since the Signature 's volume control is horribly graunchy — again , not what you 'd expect for this kind of money . |
6 | Many of the features you 'd expect from fully-blow programs , like Symantec Timeline , are missing . |
7 | Unique pieces , as you 'd expect from Just Desks . |
8 | As you 'd expect in this part of the world , the route passes through spectacular countryside . |
9 | and there 's one stray off here , you 'd go through that way , the line of best fit . |
10 | A layout of that kind would have the advantage that you could leave your work out on the desk in the room and go back to it later — you would n't need to tidy up before you started on another piece of work , because you 'd go to another room to do it . |
11 | ‘ I 've been hoping you 'd agree for some time . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Many of the features you 'd find in other packages simply are n't there . |
14 | ‘ I would have thought , ’ Meredith murmured , that as a life-long vegetarian , you 'd approve of green ideas . ’ |
15 | Now because score A has plus one , B has plus one er then it 's negative , negative , slight difference there on the negatives but both negatives and both pos both positive , what you 'd say for those sets of scores are that there 's probably a positive correlation between A and B and if we look at the total of each one of those multiplied together , it comes up with about plus eight . |
16 | And you 'd get about one day 's pay of groceries and meat and stuff . |
17 | so in all purp in , in always , the fact that you 'd come into this house made one realize that there 'd been a distinct change in one 's circumstances . |
18 | ‘ E asked me to describe yer , which I did , thinkin' maybe 'e was goin' to tell yer you 'd come into some money , but 'e said you 'd taken in a young woman , that the pair of you 'ad nicked 'is wallet an' made off with it . |
19 | When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round . |
20 | Not that you 'd know about that sort of feeling , would you ? |
21 | ‘ You 'd steal from another woman ? ’ said Melanie indignantly . |