Example sentences of "then you 'd " in BNC.

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1 Then you 'd maybe better go into Dovercourt or something .
2 And then you 'd hear scurrying feet in the cinema .
3 It got to the point where you could have one musical act , then you 'd have a puppeteering act , all on a Sunday night under the guise of the Beckenham folk club .
4 It was rash to complain of anything there : ‘ the slightest — you know , when my throat 's dry , you 'd get dosed with blackberry syrup , or if you felt a bit hot then you 'd get dosed with ground ivy tea .
5 Then you 'd sooner let her have an illegitimate child ?
6 Pity you were n't a captain , then you 'd have got a bigger disability pension . ’
7 You 'd give them a quartet of an hour letting them say their good-nights — then you 'd start moving them on , not aggressive .
8 Then you 'd see old Pat McEwen 's wife looking out for you .
9 You see , if we slept together and I — if I disappointed you — we might quarrel and then you 'd walk out .
10 If you 're convinced that an acoustic amp is the way to go — and not everyone is convinced , by the way — then you 'd have to compare the Lakewood against the £799 Trace Acoustic TA-100R and perhaps the even more affordable , if more basic , Carlsbro Sherwood .
11 There are no factory-supplied electro-acoustic models , so if you want to go amplified then you 'd have to get a pickup fitted yourself .
12 Remembering the Welsh love of nicknames , I said , ‘ Then you 'd have been Neil the Squeal . ’
13 Then you 'd get a bunch of compulsory emigrants , once in a while , Indians or Chinese , all wearing identical pyjamas and shuffling along in a crowd .
14 ‘ And then you 'd have to haul yourself into the loft .
15 A game 's a game , but you could have piled me up back there , and then you 'd have had a few questions to answer ! ’
16 ‘ Losing the will to go on fighting — but then you 'd know that better than me . ’
17 If it were formatted as an RLL drive , then you 'd get 31.2Mb out of it .
18 There was some people round here that were selling gear that were n't smack'eads and they 'd do you a lay on without any rings or surety or nothing and you 'd say , well , ‘ Lay us on half a gram and I 'll sell it , like ’ , and they 'd say , ‘ Alright ’ , and then you 'd go back a coupla days later and say , ‘ Look .
19 The difference being , that if it 's a saucepan then obviously a saucepan you lift it with one hand and if it 's full of hot water or something then you 'd have to be careful .
20 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 .
21 If you think that you 're more likely to keep the price of your house high by keeping blacks out , then you 'd be likely to go for that .
22 Then you 'd emerge , a hoard of tomatoes
23 Well I No I thought I 'd better find it cos otherwise I 'd walk off without it and then you 'd get my pen , and I
24 Then you 'd use it 's what you do is you work out which ones do we know ?
25 If they give you one length and an angle then you 'd use either sine or cos or tan to find the other one .
26 ‘ And then you 'd have another big problem : the leases that act as your collateral would sink in value , so the banks would run scared and ask for fast repayment . ’
27 A half A half good and then you 'd have but we started off with nine twelfths so we 'd have three other twelfths and three twelfths is the same as ?
28 And then you 'd share it with somebody else on the same row .
29 Cos there 's a way of putting hay on the cart and you used to have to start one lot in the corner , one lot in the other corner , another lot at the back , another lot at the back at the other side and then you 'd fill in your centre .
30 And then you 'd send for Mr , the undertaker , or Mr , and he 'd come along and measure and then make your coffin .
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