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

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1 Finally , what about those things that you know need a good clean , but you 'd rather just forget ?
2 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
3 Yeah but you 'd also have
4 ‘ Naturally , but you 'd still have to say what the story was before you were offered anything for it . ’
5 But you 'd perhaps go three or four times before the baby was born and er just see everything was alright and you 'd know which way the baby was lying a and which way it was going to er you know come and if you thought there was going to be any problems well you know then you , you would sort of let the doctor know and , and he 'd decide then .
6 The empire too may be long gone , but you 'd never think it listening to the cricket commentators .
7 He 's ‘ full of cold ’ — he had to miss the York marathon the other day — but you 'd never know .
8 But you 'd never marry me because I ai n't good enough , is that it ? ’
9 ‘ Her young man was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and not so long ago her father was badly hurt in the Clydeside blitz , but you 'd never know it . ’
10 But you 'd never guess as you step back three decades into the snug , low-slung cockpit .
11 But you 'd never notice it — not with the kind of acceleration you could manage .
12 The effect is always there , but you 'd never detect it .
13 Maize has its roots in Third World America too , but you 'd never know .
14 Scattered around the streets is a tiny army of scouts waiting for a battle , but you 'd never know .
15 You are a rogue but you 'd never kill anyone ! ’
16 Yeah , but you 'd only have to have one .
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