Example sentences of "[adv] you would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps you would prefer a crack at archery , however .
2 Perhaps you would prefer a walking holiday in beautiful surroundings ; and , if so , the Country-wide Holiday Association or Holiday Fellowship might be for you .
3 Perhaps you would like a cup of coffee .
4 Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . "
5 UTOPIA : Perhaps you 'd like a summary of our thinking so far ?
6 Perhaps you 'd take a look at him later ? ’
7 But while you are here , if it is n't too much trouble , perhaps you 'd take a look at a patient . ’
8 When , by George , he 'd got it , he was so pleased with himself that if you were n't quick enough you 'd get a turn on the forehand every time you stopped , which could be disconcerting for following drivers in narrow country lanes .
9 So you 'd like a film for your camera .
10 So you 'd need a junction box to erm connect the
11 IF you have ever wondered whether or not you would enjoy a canal holiday , a Cheshire boat operator is offering the opportunity to find out on short cut-price ‘ taster ’ breaks .
12 Well you 'd cook a lot better !
13 Well you 'd run a mile
14 And then I have n't got space now , but here you 'd have a millionth , six noughts that 'd been a million .
15 And so I should do you because you shave under your armpits and maybe you would have a baby and that would spite your father . ’
16 Maybe you 'd like a drink
17 ‘ And maybe you 'd like a bullet in the leg , ’ replied Jimmy .
18 And er sometimes you 'd have a stand for it because it was too long .
19 All men were the same , of course : they all liked to hold the floor while the womenfolk listened respectfully , but then you 'd think a Turk would be more interesting .
20 you 'd have the two hundred pound and then you 'd have a life insurance on top ?
21 We there was n't room for a three piece suite sort of thing and then you 'd have a sideboard and a table , chairs to sit on like hard chairs , wooden chairs like kitchen chairs .
22 And then you 'd have a length of erm either you made little thinner straw ropes or erm what we called er it was a sort of a coconut twine .
23 And then you 'd need a credit card would n't you Gary ?
24 Heating the water , well it heated if you 'd the fire on it heated the water and then you 'd take a couple of buckets out into the bath , plug a couple of buckets in .
25 Then you 'd get a bunch of compulsory emigrants , once in a while , Indians or Chinese , all wearing identical pyjamas and shuffling along in a crowd .
26 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
27 Describe how you would conduct a study to investigate the well-being of such ex-patients .
28 Explain fully how you would plan a study of the use of leisure recreational reading ( i.e. not directly required by courses of study ) among students of a college of higher education .
29 they worked out , and for example how you would organise a trip to er , Flamingo Land or something like that and and
30 I can remember when you 'd see a cloud of dust , perhaps it 'll be a mile away and this would be a flock of sheep .
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