Example sentences of "and you 'd [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off . |
2 | And you 'd just had a plastic cold just the favourite because for our Martine and pull her along in it . |
3 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
4 | And you 'd best go to the toilet before you leave . |
5 | ‘ And you 'd already decided the Josephs knew something about the murder . ’ |
6 | I suppose it was because we would have had to talk about it then , and you 'd already decided you were n't going to do that . |
7 | ‘ And you 'd better remember that . ’ |
8 | ‘ And you 'd better take the torch with you . ’ |
9 | And you 'd better get moving if you 're going to meet the deadline . |
10 | Oh , and you 'd better apologise to her , as well as to father , for insulting her . |
11 | Anyway — ’ She looked down on her partly eaten meal and her nose wrinkled before she went on , ‘ I 've got to go downstairs again , and you 'd better clear away here when you 've finished , then go into Mother and see if you can soothe her ruffled feathers . |
12 | And you 'd better hope we succeed . |
13 | Well , I am here to tell you the opposite , and you 'd better believe me . |
14 | It is Magnus And you 'd better believe it |
15 | took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’ |
16 | With Windows NT still a gleam in Bill Gates ' eye , OS/2 2.0 can lay claim to the goodness high ground , and it is difficult to see what more IBM could have done to make it electable — its erstwhile friends would say that it has cynically ditched all its principles — of closed systems , tight central control , the whole ‘ nanny knows best and you 'd better believe it ’ ethos that served the company so well for so long , and led to a string of successes at the ballot box in the 1960s and 1970s . |
17 | Oh , and you 'd better reassure her that I did n't bash in his head for him . |
18 | And you 'd better come and see my next showing of a Moral Re-Armament film . ’ |
19 | Coming from me , teasing is a backhanded compliment , and you 'd better get used to the idea . ’ |
20 | I think I 'd better go for Dersingham and you 'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward . |
21 | And you 'd better change those shoes . |
22 | And you 'd better go on loving them . |
23 | And you 'd better let go of my wrist . |
24 | ‘ On your pins , Bradshaw , and you 'd better get your wife down here . ’ |
25 | It 's an emphasis which is not endorsed by many of my colleagues and you 'd better bear that in mind . |
26 | It 's the law of the jungle , kid , and you 'd better know it . ’ |
27 | ‘ And you 'd really accepted that they would marry ? ’ |
28 | And you 'd actually spotted it already which I thought was brilliant except we do need to have the |
29 | and you 'd never done multiplication you 'd find it very hard . |