Example sentences of "[adj] you 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , but when she sent this you 'd think that maybe she would put in it |
2 | And then when it was all over , you threw open the windows and you vacuumed , and as likely as not while you were doing this you 'd find someone left asleep behind the sofa . |
3 | Somebody , if they were wrong you 'd think they 'd tell you would n't you ? |
4 | Were n't were n't you afraid you 'd do something wrong ? |
5 | I was afraid you 'd get to the slope too soon . |
6 | ‘ I was afraid you 'd enjoy it too much . ’ |
7 | ‘ I was afraid you 'd say that , ’ said Lucy , ‘ Oh , God . ’ |
8 | I 'm afraid you 'd have to look up that figure . |
9 | What are the things that you 'd like it if it was a bit different you 'd like it better if it was a bit more of this and not so much of something else in it okay . |
10 | If you 'd heard him talk about her when he 'd had a few you 'd think different . |
11 | ‘ When we 're writing or recording it 's always serious , and then if you went on the road for two months and you were serious you 'd spend your whole life being serious ! |
12 | Yeah but of course if you were being serious you 'd have to ask him directly would n't you ? |
13 | Yeah if you were n't ignorant you 'd know there 's four parts to a choir and not just one section . |
14 | They flash their eyes at each other so much you 'd think they were rehearsing a scene from Carmen . |
15 | That was said in anger and confusion because I did n't want you to know how much you 'd hurt me ! ’ |
16 | Depends how much you 'd use it , but I would n't be without mine . |
17 | Come and tell me how much you 'd like . |
18 | Well write , write down how much you 'd save and how much you 'd spend on sweets , how much you 'd spend on presents , how much on stationery . |
19 | Well write , write down how much you 'd save and how much you 'd spend on sweets , how much you 'd spend on presents , how much on stationery . |
20 | If you , if you had one pound fifty how much you 'd spend on these different things . |
21 | And Claire if you work out if you had a pound how much you 'd spend on each different one just as you did here . |
22 | Well write , write down how much you 'd save and how much you 'd spend on sweets , how much you 'd spend on presents , how much on stationery . |
23 | ‘ If there was anywhere safe in England in 1943 you 'd have thought that was . ’ |
24 | It sounds obvious but some drawings of birds are so odd you 'd have difficulty identifying even a bluetit from them . |
25 | She said that if I came here to the island and said I was sorry you 'd welcome me with open arms . ’ |
26 | After that you 'd think that Cov would man-mark Wallace out of the game and throw forward a few players . |
27 | And after that you 'd go to your own classes and you had a , a set er what did they call it ? |
28 | Other than that you 'd get rid of that one again , but you would n't have move would you ? |
29 | If you 'd done that you 'd have seen at once there was a difference — the blend worked perfectly ! ’ |
30 | If it had n't been for that you 'd have reached Shipton and been on a train by now . ’ |