Example sentences of "you would " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ye 'd have that young curate of mine sniffin' the air like a hound . |
2 | ‘ I bet noo ye wished ye 'd run . ’ |
3 | ‘ We were hoping ye 'd be able tae go wie Phillis , when she identifies the Weasel , ’ the cop said , ‘ that 's this fellow 's nickname . ’ |
4 | ‘ Ye 'd be well advised tae listen , ’ the barman said to Rab . |
5 | ‘ There 's tea in the kitchen and a drink if ye 'd rather . ’ |
6 | Not that she 'll recognize ye , her sight 's none too good , but we 've been tellin' her for days ye 'd be coming . ’ |
7 | ‘ Ye mean ye 'd be willin' to try and kill off her friends just to keep her to yerself ? ’ |
8 | Ye 'd never have got it out of him in a million years . |
9 | ‘ And that was the first time ye 'd ever set eyes on him ? ’ |
10 | When they reached the first sight of the city , it is recorded , Jesus wept , exclaiming : ‘ O , Jerusalem , Jerusalem , how often would I have gathered thy children , as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings , and ye would not . ’ |
11 | And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death . |
12 | To look at her now ye would take her for fifty-two . |
13 | ‘ Ye would n't listen to me , would ye ! ’ he rasped . |
14 | ‘ Ye would n't listen to good advice . |
15 | Ye would think I was a dog , ’ he said , ‘ the way she looks at me . ’ |
16 | ‘ Ye would n't know nothing about it ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Ye would n't be speaking tae me if ye were n't half pissed . ’ |
18 | ‘ Ye would ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I wish ye would forget him , Rab . ’ |
20 | According to John Graham , who knew Glasgow well , Sim was ‘ the only man of our town 's set of lawyers that he can think proper to trust it with , ye know the naturall temper of those lawyers of a low class is to be sharpers , and that s what ye would avoid … ’ |
21 | Ye would n't believe it , me that reads Playto like a scholar . |
22 | ‘ O who be ye would cross Loch Gyle , This dark and stormy water ? ’ |
23 | It 's pretty lightweight , most of it and what is n't lightweight is salacious , so I would n't think you 'd find much to stimulate you there , but you could try . |
24 | ‘ If only you 'd read for once or play cards . |
25 | Hello Hello … hardly what you 'd call grief with a large G. I smell a con . |
26 | You 'd have got better anyway , I told him . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps , my dear fellow , since you 're some sort of detective , you 'd try to get through on the telephone to the Carabinieri . |
28 | ‘ Saving your presence sir , ’ said Sergeant Bramble , ‘ I tried to explain that there was nothing amiss and that you 'd be back in time for supper with Miss Nicole . |
29 | ‘ Well … you 'd think a man with so many kids would make an effort , would n't you ? |
30 | ‘ I wish you 'd all stop this , ’ she said , rubbing her forehead . |