Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] 'd " in BNC.
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1 | Then she said , ‘ If you were a good-looking chap who wore Armani suits and washed-silk shirts and things , and you found yourself sitting across from a girl with freckles and a ponytail — or at least , a girl who used to have freckles and a ponytail — and you realized she 'd grown up to be gorgeous , would you go for her ? ’ |
2 | " You mean you 'd left it to chance ? " |
3 | Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘ |
4 | ‘ Do you think we 'd better back up ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’ |
6 | Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ? |
7 | Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ? |
8 | They were tantalizingly obscure — no sooner did you think you 'd begun to grasp the gist when it slipped through your fingers . |
9 | Do you think you 'd better aim for the winter now ? |
10 | ‘ Did you think I 'd kicked the bucket , Ma ? ’ |
11 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |
12 | Okay , if I give him the turtle do you think he 'd |
13 | And how did you know we 'd been to Nice ? ’ |
14 | Well she co and cor , do you know she 'd got beautiful nails ! |
15 | Did you know he 'd been convicted of drunken driving ? |
16 | How did you know I 'd met him ? ’ |
17 | ‘ How did you know I 'd gone abroad ? ’ |
18 | ‘ How did you know I 'd been put on probation ? ’ |
19 | But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ? |
20 | And when you found I 'd had your heir , you 'd have brought me home fast enough . " |
21 | And you say we 'd gon na have to have a cooker and a fridge and that are n't you ? |
22 | Marius had a history of heart trouble — you say he 'd had a minor attack before you went to France in the summer . |
23 | Yeah , well what I think he , I think he will emulsion over it cos I mean the ceiling 's a bit , as you say she 'd been a smoker |
24 | So you 'd you 'd that could be Christmas day or new year 's day which would n't be part of any month . |
25 | ‘ You believed I 'd done what ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Even though you thought I was fond of Simon , even though you believed I 'd felt bad about cheating on him ? ’ she protested . |
27 | You imagined you 'd found a less arduous way of earning a living than trailing round from one audition to the next . |
28 | You made it plain from the moment you met me that you were available , but you miscalculated if you imagined I 'd fallen for your little scheme . ’ |
29 | How did you realize we 'd gone across so early . |
30 | Yes all their lives you know they 'd worked . |