Example sentences of "would [be] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists ; put a foot through that and you 'd be right through the ceiling below ; chap could fall slap into the bath from here , probably ; or into the twins ' room , maybe ; perish the thought ; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling , give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives . |
2 | He wanted back stalls because he 'd be right under the gallery and no-one would see him . |
3 | We 'd be desperately in the way . |
4 | ‘ Did n't your letter say you 'd be here at the weekend ? ’ |
5 | Anyway , I thought if I stayed at Julie 's we could have an early night and I 'd be here in the morning . |
6 | It 'd be just like the country if there was n't all the noise from the traffic . |
7 | it was done in a very un-run way , because the notice , the notice was , was er it 'd be up about a couple of days and then it 'd come down , you see , so it did n't give anybody a lot of chance , but anyway now it 's been passed you see it goes ahead and that 's all there is to it , he , he has n't start doing it yet but |
8 | If it was n't , I 'd be up in the loft poring over old NME s . ’ |
9 | You must have guessed I 'd be somewhere in the hotel . ’ |
10 | They could n't prove nothing , but they warned us that they were onto us and , if they heard we was still dealing , they 'd be round like a shot , like . |
11 | You 'd be away from the job and the telephone , and you 'd be resting . |
12 | He told them we knew all about it , and said we 'd be over in the morning . |
13 | ‘ You know how clumsy you are with anything mechanical — you 'd be safer with a colony of rodents . ’ |
14 | You 'd be too near the Stage Manager 's desk there , might pick up his cues on the transmitter . |
15 | So I would n't like to see any property developers take it , the club on because I think they 'd be purely after the ground , I , I 'd feel much better if the consortium with Ray at the head took it over because they are genuinely interested in Walsall and the Walsall people . |
16 | Otherwise , they 'd be all over the place under their own steam . |
17 | I 'd be all for the change because there 's logic in it . |
18 | If the gym was n't very full you were really conscious of the number of screws ; they 'd be all round the back , all round the perimeter , and there was apparently a spy hole over the basketball net which they watched through . |
19 | On the Eagle I 'd be home in a couple of hours . |
20 | ‘ I did wonder if you 'd find someone to replace me and I 'd be out of a job . ’ |
21 | I 'd be out of the door quicker . |
22 | You 'd be out of the door quicker . |
23 | When I was involved in various projects I 'd stay overnight so , I 'd be out of the house at least six hours a day . |
24 | If he knew what I wanted he 'd be out of the car and away in a flash of shock . |
25 | Well everybody thought we 'd be out for a week or so , but we were out for a month or er more when these scabs started going back . |
26 | And we 'd be out in the middle of that ! |
27 | Oh shame as you 've just got your tennis racket , I thought you 'd be out in the garden around . |
28 | I 'd be out in the fields , up to my shins in stinking red granules , and I 'd stand there looking up , easing my aching back , and watching the Gnats fly . |
29 | If he went to the toilet twice in five minutes his Mum would think he was ill and she 'd be out like a shot . |
30 | If he did n't want me here , I 'd be out like a rocket . |