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

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1 If you are using a thicker yarn , particularly a fancy one , then some of the nicest fabrics I 've seen were ones where you 'd hardly suspect the presence of a punchcard .
2 ‘ Evidently you 're a stranger around here or you 'd already be aware of that fact . ’
3 You 've also got to be able to get comfy and take a breather when you can or you 'd never last a race .
4 ‘ A good thing you were near Gullholm when the engine failed or you 'd never have survived . ’
5 Although you 'd never believe it .
6 I reckon that you 'd probably buy those cheaper than this item because of the raw materials would you say ?
7 You do n't pretend that you 'd rather be French or Italian or something else .
8 But one thing you ca n't disguise is that you 'd rather not be there .
9 Are you really saying that you 'd rather see a rubbish tip than fairways ? ’
10 So sorry can I just ask , so in effect you have n't shifted your ground from the view which you expressed in paragraph three point six of your submission where you 've just confirmed in fact that you 'd rather have a proper or the ability to make a sort of proper measured allocations , part of which would make provision or allow the facility to cater for major inward investment ?
11 That 's when I decided to gamble on the chance that you 'd soon be returning to the hotel to freshen up before the start of the evening .
12 Tante Héloise said there was nothing for you here , and that you 'd soon be gone . ’
13 I suppose I knew what your reaction would be , but thought in my arrogance that if I presented you with a fait accompli , the sale of the land , your money back , you 'd be so overwhelmed with gratitude that you 'd immediately fall into my arms . ’
14 Linex liked the way I was thinking , but he said that you 'd never get the punters in and out quickly enough .
15 ‘ It 's told me things that you 'd never have admitted in a hundred years . ’
16 Frighten you away , so that you 'd never come back .
17 ‘ Except that you 'd never expose yourself like that . ’
18 If they 're not and left that you 'd never see it again .
19 I 've been so afraid for so long that you 'd never care for me …
20 And they 're so ordinary people that you 'd never believe it .
21 I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman .
22 No — the manufacturers never believe in their wildest dreams that you 'd ever want to remove their product ; it 's far too wonderful .
23 ( Not that you 'd ever catch me doing any of it with that treacherous corporate stooge again .
24 I 'd told myself for weeks that our wedding night would be such a moving experience for both of us that you 'd suddenly realise you were in love with me , and tell me , and everything would end happily ever after . ’
25 Even if you 've got a series of slides I recommend that you turn it off between each one so that you know the audience do n't see the things being put into position or moved about because that can be a bit distracting so er it does mean that you 'd obviously need to know where the on off switch is and and this is a nice one because it 's it 's right there .
26 All the things that you take a curious interest in when you are lying under a car after a road accident , waiting for the ambulance to arrive and thinking that you 'd far rather be anywhere else but there .
27 More than you 'd normally get here in three months . ’
28 They also do n't like wind rock so in a , an exposed position young plants do really need more staking than you 'd probably give a bush because they tend to rot off at the roots if they grow around a lot .
29 OK , so you 'd probably end up getting gunned down by the SAS or something , but that 's got to be a better end for a bunch of real rock terrorists than ending up as a Levi 's advert .
30 Now , what I 'd like to do , I mean it 's only sun shining out there so you 'd only be wasting your time anyway , I 'd like to consult you about moving on and getting in the next four motions on union organization .
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