Example sentences of "that would [verb] you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've seen splints and saddle sores that would make you blench , and you can pull the coat off some of them with your bare hands . ’ |
2 | We pick two factors two numbers that would make you multiply them together and they would make three sixty . |
3 | Because ideally if , if , if a dream was really gon na work it would disguise the anxiety under some reassuring manifest content that would stop you feeling anxious and therefore waking , would n't it ? |
4 | If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy . |
5 | It would therefore seem to make a lot of sense to construct edifices that would allow you to observe the Sun 's behaviour because , as a god , he might angrily starve you or beneficently reward you with plenty . |
6 | I 've never found that a congenial notion ; it seemed to me that there were ways to be quite contemporary and yet go at the art in a fashion that would allow you to tell complicated stories simply for the aesthetic pleasure of complexity of complication and unravelment , suspense , and the rest . |
7 | You might go and collect , oh er what Coliupe Collium , Collium Maculatum , spotted come up , you 'd go and cut it , you know , bring it in , get the Succus Conium that would keep you going , you know , sometimes he would he 'd say Oh blast you , we used two garlands of it . |
8 | A good one can deal calmly and quickly with situations that would have you losing sleep , your patience , and perhaps the house . |
9 | ‘ I would love to shoot from a blimp — a lovely , solid platform that would let you get long exposures at night . |
10 | Believe me , Richard , there is no court in the land that would believe you did not know what you were signing . |