Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 there 's a system there with a , a bone , every time you move that you 'd move a bone and they 'd go down
2 And er me job there was turning sock what you 'd call halfoes you know mens ' socks , from one side to the other on a piece of wood , you know you 'd pull the stocking onto this wood , put your finger on the back , turned it over and threw it down .
3 Everywhere you went , you 'd meet a mate who had some gear .
4 You 'd meet the chap on next beat and have a smoke somewhere .
5 And him you 'd guess a Student most Profound .
6 He was watching that pure water the way you 'd watch a fire .
7 I 'd appreciate it very much if you 'd stash the gear in the box and get the boat started up . ’
8 ‘ If you 'd prefer a meal in town — ’ he began .
9 But you 'd miss a lot of important points .
10 Each object has handles attached to corner points , curves , and so on , so that you can tweak the lines into the right shape very easily ; whereas with a paint program you 'd undo the line and try again .
11 ‘ Ca n't think you 'd pay a penny to see mine , ’ said Joe .
12 Very occasionally he 's given me tinned stuff and pretty naff it is , too : bland and soft , like something you 'd give a kitten .
13 Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . "
14 The same way you 'd open a conversation with a child .
15 In fact , five minutes after checking the record collection ( nothing worth taping ) and the obvious places where you 'd lock the booze away from the hired help .
16 But if he had no bill and or did n't pick it up , you 'd tell the proprietor that he must take his own proceedings — he 's swindled you out of the price of a meal and it 's a civil action .
17 And if they were n't properly done , you 'd tell the forewoman that that was n't in such and such a coach in compartment was needing under the seats were needing cleaning .
18 Erm cos you 'd tell the brewery would n't you ?
19 " I wish just once you 'd tell the truth . "
20 ‘ But you said you 'd stay a week , ’ said Perdita in horror .
21 Unless you 'd stay the night ? ’
22 ‘ Oh , darling , I thought you 'd stay the night , ’ said Sophia .
23 Well a tumbler is where they , the buckets used to go over the top and empty into a chute into the hopper and er went cos it was on a continual chain you see cos you had a bucket two links , a bucket two links , a bucket two links , all the way round and that 's how you used to dredge all the time round and round and round and that 's how it went over to the top tumbler cos you had a bottom tumbler on this layer and a top tumbler , otherwise you could n't dredge otherwise and that top tumbler , I am certain it had five , five sides to it because at one , at one time you 'd tip a bucket on one then you 'd get two lengths so it kept the tumbler more or less equal all the way round the wear and tear of it .
24 Well you 'd cook a lot better !
25 ‘ You said you 'd handle the tourist board and the airlines here in Palma . ’
26 Anyhow , if I was to tell you all the ships I was in , you 'd want a sheet o' paper as long as this house . ’
27 I did n't wake you up cos I thought you 'd want a lie in
28 And you 'd say , right , and you 'd go the , after the baby was born you , you 'd go back again to what we call the nur nursing , nursing up and you 'd want the bowl again for the baby and you 'd say wh where 's the bowl and they 'd say , oh well I think it 's downstairs , we used it yesterday to make a pudding in .
29 ‘ Sure , ’ he said , ‘ but you 'd want the proof .
30 if you , you was all clawing to get one of them cos you 'd make a bit more of it .
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