Example sentences of "you 'd [adv] know " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you 'd doubtless know all about that , ’ she retorted , unable to keep an edge of bitterness from her voice .
2 You 'd nearly know them all in your particular patch .
3 Obviously you get to know that a Gibson has a different tone from a Strat , and you 'd also know the kind of sound you wanted .
4 Yeah but you 'd know , you 'd just know if there 's like six or seven tyrant , tyrants in the local district or whatever and you 'd go after them .
5 With shoes , I would say you 'd normally know pretty quickly .
6 You 'd probably know .
7 you 'd probably know about it before our police force do , the way villages work .
8 Despite his airforce fatigues ( he has a pilot 's licence ) and handlebar moustache ( he is a cult on the military base circuit ) his feet never leave the ground : but close your eyes and you 'd never know it .
9 He 's ‘ full of cold ’ — he had to miss the York marathon the other day — but you 'd never know .
10 They tell me you 'd never know it was there … . ’
11 Although they were both Mississippi bluesmen , with John Lee you 'd never know when he was gon na change chords !
12 ‘ Her young man was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and not so long ago her father was badly hurt in the Clydeside blitz , but you 'd never know it . ’
13 Television was a marvellous thing , it shows you a bit on life , you 'd never know all these things otherwise .
14 You 'd never know it was a refuge .
15 You 'd never know what way he 'd take you , being without a drink for so long . ’
16 I mean , you 'd never know you were in a box , would you ?
17 And er if you were interested in football you 'd never know till Tuesday morning what had happened on that Saturday , the previous Saturday .
18 You 'd never know what a relief it was to stop being good . ’
19 Maize has its roots in Third World America too , but you 'd never know .
20 They only come to the surface after dark , and so you 'd never know you had then without a torch .
21 Once the door was shut , they could have had a dance band going full blast and you 'd never know it in the next room .
22 Scattered around the streets is a tiny army of scouts waiting for a battle , but you 'd never know .
23 We 'll drift entangled into sleep , wake and make love one last time , then part so softly you 'd never know it was goodbye .
24 Apart from the odd person coming in who might be dampening down a collar of their leisurewear , looking a touch harassed , you 'd never know we were in the eye of a storm .
25 But that day , all of a sudden , you 'd never know we were hard up for business .
26 To pass by , you 'd never know that this humble Victorian cottage was the birthplace of one of the world 's greatest composers ; Edward Elgar .
27 Well I did do all my housework , you 'd never know I 'd done it .
28 the man and a wife you 'd never know what the problem was because the relationships that will be private to them .
29 You 'd never know it .
30 ‘ The inspectors were perfectly pleasant and apart from the odd query you 'd hardly know they were there , ’ said Mr Dicketts .
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