Example sentences of "[pron] you 'd [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Strikes me you 'd look a treat yourself riding bareback at a circus . ’ |
2 | Very occasionally he 's given me tinned stuff and pretty naff it is , too : bland and soft , like something you 'd give a kitten . |
3 | And him you 'd guess a Student most Profound . |
4 | At night George did what you 'd expect a husband to but I did n't mind . |
5 | Man Freitag PETER Freitag is n't what you 'd call a loser , of course , simply an habitual bronze medallist . |
6 | ‘ Not what you 'd call a Major Thoroughfare , ’ said William 's nan , who had a sarcastic tongue on her at times . |