Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Like , I did n't know whether to believe him or not , but you 'd feel wick if he was n't spoofing , so I let him off with a caution . |
2 | And perhaps you 'd warm Sally I might be a little late . ’ |
3 | I wish you 'd reassure Father of that . ’ |
4 | They 're all right , really , but if you 'd prefer peace and quiet , you might find them a bit exhausting . ’ |
5 | Send the answer on a postcard to : Do n't forget to include your name and address , and state whether you 'd prefer vinyl/cassette/CD , you picky gits . |
6 | Or maybe you 'd prefer stars of cinemas silent era , the languid Ivor Novello , singer Bebe Daniels , or the vamp , Gloria Swanson . |
7 | You 'd show films that were old , even in those days . |
8 | ‘ I know gays do n't wear ID tags — ‘ no distinguishing physical characteristics ’ the shrinks say , but you 'd spot Brand as a card-carrying queen a mile off . |
9 | You 'd pay £130.26 a month with a total amount payable being £7,815.60 . ’ |
10 | If you want to help , perhaps you 'd give Victorine a hand with washing up the breakfast things ? |
11 | You 'd give prizes of tickets . |
12 | ‘ Anyway , ’ he said ‘ you do n't look as though you 'd give Joe Louis much trouble this morning . |
13 | After all , ’ she said with mockery in her voice , ‘ you did say you 'd give Una her dowry when she got married . ’ |
14 | Oh goodness yes there 's mud , there was like Cliff Quay you had , you had your mud and when you come to chalk and further down the river you come to ballast near , near Al near the Albridge and further down you come to peat , then you come to green clay , then you come to Cattoes you c you start to dredge ballast again , Pinn Mill you 'd dredge ballast and then right away down to the sea you 'd dredge ballast . |
15 | Oh goodness yes there 's mud , there was like Cliff Quay you had , you had your mud and when you come to chalk and further down the river you come to ballast near , near Al near the Albridge and further down you come to peat , then you come to green clay , then you come to Cattoes you c you start to dredge ballast again , Pinn Mill you 'd dredge ballast and then right away down to the sea you 'd dredge ballast . |
16 | I suppose you thought you 'd paint Paula in a bad light and make it seem as though she could n't be bothered to go . |
17 | You 'd only just multiply the thing , you 'd spill petrol on an already burning flame . |
18 | How do you think you 'd spell keyhole ? |
19 | How do you think you 'd spell classic ? |
20 | If you did n't know the tunes , you 'd assume Holly 's lyrics decorated some innocent backporch spooners from the turn-of-the-century : ‘ Stars appear and the shadows are fallin' You can hear my honey callin' . ’ |
21 | If only you readers realised how difficult it is attempting to open envelopes without the gift of arms you 'd send postcards instead ! |
22 | You 'd make arrangements beforehand , perhaps with the station-keeper , who would say to call down and he 'd have a cup of tea made when the sergeant was out . |
23 | I might have guessed you 'd make trouble just by looking at you . ’ |
24 | And two more likely fellers that you 'd make Sergeant , I had n't come across . |
25 | And you said you 'd do rabbit today did n't you ? |
26 | And because I knew a lot of people , you 'd do things for different motives . |
27 | ‘ You 'd leave Venice ? ’ |
28 | Two up and playing only ten men you 'd think Oxford would have walked it , but then Dave Bamber bustled through to score . |
29 | but , I mean if that actually was n't happening you 'd think he'd' 've come back and said we 've got to get in there now , you know get our , our message across and , and make a revolution movement . |
30 | Why should they want to be heard in a traditional way , you 'd think students having a revolution will want everything make a kind of clean clean break would n't they ? |