Example sentences of "you 'd find [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I threatened to put him on a discipline charge because whenever the drunks were turning out , you 'd find him in the station writing some trivial bike without a light . |
2 | He worked for Bonanza some of the time , but mostly you 'd find him lounging around the green tables . |
3 | ‘ You 'd find it very boring . |
4 | I do n't think you 'd find it easy to explain my torn blouse and dishevelled appearance , do you ? ’ |
5 | I think you 'd find it hard to recognize the old railway station now . |
6 | ‘ So it looks as though you 'd find it very awkward , being in my company . ’ |
7 | ‘ I did n't suppose you 'd find it very interesting , ’ said Fen , ‘ but you would insist on coming . |
8 | ‘ Well , if you wander like that behind here ’ — she ran a finger over her brow — ‘ you 'd find it ordered just like that with figures . |
9 | Also I think you 'd find that the erm er although , now I 'm suggesting you do this , but if you went through the Independent and you counted the erm number of different words the total vocabulary , I think you 'd find it 's many many many many many many many times bigger than the |
10 | ‘ No — you 'd find it even hotter if we did , ’ he told her firmly , placing their suitcases down and switching on two small lamps on the tables set either side of a large , shabby couch which had clearly seen better days . |
11 | And that does n't help because I do n't know , it was n't , I do n't think you 'd find it was as dark as this . |
12 | and you 'd never done multiplication you 'd find it very hard . |
13 | I mean , it 's not a boring programme but you 'd find it boring , believe me . |
14 | ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him . |
15 | By day we ate off it ; at night you 'd find us |