Example sentences of "then [pron] 'd [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Then I 'd just go round and round looking down on things — you know , like from a plane .
2 And when she said , ‘ I might need to , and then I 'd just walk out , ’ Agnes was round the table as if she had been shot there and , holding her sister by the shoulders , she cried at her , ‘ Do n't do that , Jessie !
3 Like next week you had a week or whatever , and then I 'd just go out and er ask me friends wh who 's hiring whatever .
4 Like if I , if if you know if you say , oh I object to this , then I 'd just turn it off and rer rer erase it .
5 It 's merely that if there 's more than 50 of them feeling it simultaneously on the same summit then I 'd rather be somewhere else .
6 After all , a guitar tech 's job has to depend on such accuracy , and if it were my job then I 'd rather put my faith in the R450 than a box-load of pocket tuners .
7 A blind person remarked : ‘ If someone said to me ‘ You 'd better not do this placement ’ then I 'd rather walk to Australia on my hands than admit that I could n't . ’
8 ‘ If you 're only agreeing because of the tape and the report , then I 'd rather you refused .
9 If that 's the way you think , then I 'd rather know now than later . ’
10 But if I ever got caught out with the big guy in the skull mask and the big axe thing then I 'd probably ask to end up coming back as my son because he 'd have my amazing charm , dazzling character , obscene talent ( ? — Ed ) , and chiselled good looks ! ( and gift for talking utter bullshine ! — Ed ) .
11 ‘ If Harry had n't been rushed off to the hospital with chest pains today , ’ he continued , ‘ then I 'd still be at a loss as to know what my only daughter gets up to when my back is turned . ’
12 If I was a young mother I 'd write in and demand re-runs of Joseph Losey movies or continuous showings of Jewel in the Crown , but then I 'd never get to learn about biological cleaners working at low temperatures .
13 Then you 'd sooner let her have an illegitimate child ?
14 Then you 'd probably see your way clear to getting me a bottle of Scotch instead . ’
15 Well then you 'd probably make two or three there .
16 then you 'd probably get , well whatever the battery 's capable of .
17 erm then you 'd probably spring over there , you know what I mean .
18 Well , then you 'd probably wan na go and see if they can
19 If I had my choice , I 'd rather be left to work something out myself ; instead of it all being set up and you just walk in and take measurements , go away and analyse them , you 'd have to go in and set it all up , then you 'd really learn something .
20 Then you 'd really have to crawl .
21 Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama .
22 It was , it was bad that she used to those draws that bad that after so long you 'd see him go all white and then you 'd gradually see round the crutch then so , more
23 Then you 'd maybe better go into Dovercourt or something .
24 If SHe 'd known Jahsaxa 'd had hir fixed this way just to be an orgy machine , then SHe 'd never have gone through with it .
25 Once her baby was born , then she 'd never be alone again .
26 And then she 'd suddenly go thinner and I 'm sure it was when she started smoking again .
27 A control freak might be interesting to play around with , he was thinking , especially in his weakened condition — get her so far along , and then she 'd almost certainly want to do all the work .
28 It was five weeks before she would regularly go for the chick along the line , and even then she 'd often wait for up to ten minutes to make up her mind .
29 Then we 'd just put the camera in the room and leave it running .
30 We used to go walk round and shopping and then we 'd go and have a cup of coffee and then we 'd both catch a bus .
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