Example sentences of "[conj] you 'd [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I thought the idea was that you 'd meet him in public . |
2 | Another may come along for advice and you 'd tell him to leave the horse alone : ‘ But he looks all right ! |
3 | When he gets up to leave me he pats my shoulder , and you 'd think he was leaving early to boil up our late-night cocoa . |
4 | ‘ Her husband did n't mention it , and you 'd think he would . ’ |
5 | and he 's he 's six feet seven tall , he 's twenty and you 'd think he was thirty five |
6 | Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house |
7 | He was always on his own and you 'd hear him crying out . |
8 | And er when the anchor man always had his hand on the rope you know and you 'd hear him saying , Anchor coming home sir anchor coming home sir . |
9 | Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital . |
10 | If you 'd see him , I thought you all was under the rest of them but |
11 | I know that 's hard to believe , because you 'd think he 'd choose a wife who 's always well-dressed , competent at absolutely everything , and totally reliable . |
12 | ‘ Because you 'd help him win , would n't you ? |
13 | Because you 'd lose him for sure then . |