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

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1 You 'd think no man had ever seen you in your nightgown before . ’
2 We have n't been ambitious , but you 'd think every dish was topped with one of those silver-foil slips the rajahs ate .
3 ‘ Well … you 'd think a man with so many kids would make an effort , would n't you ?
4 All men were the same , of course : they all liked to hold the floor while the womenfolk listened respectfully , but then you 'd think a Turk would be more interesting .
5 When the sea struck it it was terrific you know the whole tower trembled and you 'd think a giant got a hold of her and shook the whole thing up .
6 You 'd think the sun , moon and stars shone from her eyes . ’
7 The speed of them and everything you know , you you 'd think the film was speeded up but apparently it 's not .
8 You 'd think the punters could get by with a mere half-dozen of these monthly publications , but no , they need more .
9 After the Easter holiday , you 'd think the Wharf would be twice as busy , but trade 's getting worse all the time .
10 Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 .
11 Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 .
12 You can only see twelve feet er , you 'd think the place was empty in the bar .
13 You 'd think the Roadrunners friends would n't smoke as much as they did .
14 You 'd think the brother and sister would .
15 At a time of crisis , you 'd think the body would try even harder . ’
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