Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] [art] " 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 | they go aye , that 's alright , but the only way you can tell you 'd feel a jagged edge where they put this plate . |
3 | But you 'd feel the same if you were my age , the biological clock ticking away — I mean , I 'd like to have children … |
4 | 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 . |
5 | each , each time you pulled a handle it did one job and er could n't tell you really now what it was , you know but er you 'd pull the five handles in a few minutes and the damn thing was done . |
6 | Everywhere you went , you 'd meet a mate who had some gear . |
7 | You 'd meet the chap on next beat and have a smoke somewhere . |
8 | And him you 'd guess a Student most Profound . |
9 | Here 's a simply suggestion why do n't you move the facilities from the stage door club down to the foyer bar so that a load of people can go in there you 'd change the general denouement of the foyer bar . |
10 | He was watching that pure water the way you 'd watch a fire . |
11 | I 'd appreciate it very much if you 'd stash the gear in the box and get the boat started up . ’ |
12 | Okay so you could draw that and you 'd draw the same angle and we could measure that angle see what it is . |
13 | If you 'd prefer a sleek , brass finish , the Brass Dream fire by Valor is a good choice and costs about £399 . |
14 | ‘ If you 'd prefer a meal in town — ’ he began . |
15 | Right you you said you 'd prefer a white head rail did n't you ? |
16 | I 'd have thought you 'd prefer the romantic idea . ’ |
17 | But you 'd miss a lot of important points . |
18 | Yes , you 'd miss the parties if we went away . |
19 | By helping me , you 'd undo a little of that wrong . ’ |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ With your looks I should think you 'd stand a very good chance . ’ |
22 | ‘ Ca n't think you 'd pay a penny to see mine , ’ said Joe . |
23 | I went to change me poll tax and er I says to her , I says , I should be court to Monday oh she says you 've got a fifteen pound court thing , I says aye , she says oh well that 's fifteen pound , I says it 's not cos I 'm not paying it I says I 'm not paying the fifteen pound to the court , I says , I says how come last year I did n't pay right round to February last year I said and yet I , your last payment 's next month , you know , she said oh well they 're stricter this year she says , she , if you 'd pay the half year you 'd of been alright |
24 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
25 | Very occasionally he 's given me tinned stuff and pretty naff it is , too : bland and soft , like something you 'd give a kitten . |
26 | I 'm built for action , and it seemed a raw deal being dumped in a desolate corner of London with the kind of instructions you 'd give an old man on retirement . |
27 | The same way you 'd open a conversation with a child . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | " I wish just once you 'd tell the truth . " |