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

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1 After breakfast you 'd have until 8.25 to make your bed again , tidy your space and make sure it was absolutely immaculate .
2 Of course you 'd expect to find fly ash at any period since people began burning coal in quantity .
3 Of course you 'd be panic stricken , your heart would be beating wildly , you would be sweating , shaking , feeling faint , and without a further thought you 'd be off like a shot .
4 And of course you 'd want some fun this evening , having done nothing all day .
5 ‘ Well , of course you 'd know about that , far more than I would . ’
6 Each of course you 'd be about seventeen years .
7 And then later of course you 'd get all the the rest of the camps .
8 ‘ Though of course you 'd see all the unexpected good motives as well .
9 Yes Jason Donovan , the name of the same singer , it was Donovan but er if you 'd have said Jason Donovan yo of course you 'd have been incorrect .
10 Of course you 'd change your mind about me if you really knew me — ’
11 and of course you 'd , you watch it over sort of sentimental or what have you , but I , I could n't watch it again I do n't think .
12 Alright , so , if you 're talking on the phone , of course you 'd transfer it to the secretary phone , would n't you ?
13 If you invested a pound on a horse , then the amount of money you 'd expect to get back would depend on the odds that that horse was offered at , but if you confined yourself to horses that had a reasonable chance of winning , say , the sort of horses that tend to be offered at odds of , say , six or seven to one or better , then your average rate of return might be nearer ninety per cent than thirty per cent , so putting it one way betting a pound a week on the horses is a slower way of losing your money than betting a pound a week on football pools , but football pools gives you a much greater chance of winning an absolutely astonishing sum of money .
14 So have you any target for the amount of money you 'd like to raise ?
15 If there 's any possibility of anything to be gained from this operation — and in the absence of the kind of labour you 'd prefer to have on a job like this — I thought an extra pair of hands might be welcome . ’
16 One of the questions I ask is : ‘ If you had to go back to Winthrop Young 's time , what is the single item of equipment you 'd want to keep ? ’
17 ‘ I used to go back there on holiday , but it 's not the sort of place you 'd want to visit now , ’ he says .
18 ‘ Not the sort of place you 'd go to pick up a new ribbon ? ’
19 He says that the smoke is drifting through the woods , it 's hardly the type of place you 'd go for a quiet walk .
20 Well it was just so funny , it 's just the kind of place you 'd expect to see naughty boys , there was you sitting to the
21 ‘ He 's a super guy , the kind of person you 'd like your sister to go out with , ’ one of his handlers said .
22 Those who knew him remember an amiable man , but not necessarily the sort of person you 'd expect to end up in the White House .
23 best butter and pi tins of pineapple you 'd be surprised .
24 A sign told visiting gentlemen to remove their hats ; it was the kind of sign you 'd see in the Duomo in Florence ; in some parts of America , war still demands what passes for reverence .
25 ‘ Yes , but — well , with one of your two anchors out of commission you 'd start drifting , would n't you ? ’
26 Erm but of course to provide erm electricity on a larger scale , you ca n't put these things too close together , you need about er a thousand of those to , for example , to replace say a power station like Didcot and er and a thousand of these windmills would o occupy about three hundred square miles , and this is what three hundred square miles looks like er it 's , it 's the major part of , of central L you would n't put them in central London of course but erm gives you some idea of the sort of area you 'd have to devote to wind farms if you were to use this particular type of er of energy .
27 Look through magazines to find the kind of style you 'd like .
28 Its pointed head has the sort of bill you 'd expect to see on a prehistoric bird with a notch at the end like an aircraft , s radar .
29 I know I could n't begin to give you the kind of life you 'd have with Dunbar , but I 'd do everything in my power to make you happy . ’
30 I actually said what I meant , used the sort of word you 'd normally only hear from your golfing chums or your rugby pals .
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