Example sentences of "you would [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 they go aye , that 's alright , but the only way you can tell you 'd feel a jagged edge where they put this plate .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Okay so you could draw that and you 'd draw the same angle and we could measure that angle see what it is .
5 Right you you said you 'd prefer a white head rail did n't you ?
6 I 'd have thought you 'd prefer the romantic idea . ’
7 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
8 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 .
9 I mean if it was working well then maybe you 'd stay an extra year and sort of finish it off but
10 Oh no quite probably matinee and then the early evening which I thought those people were coming out from look and erm , and this one , good grief fancy doing that be here half a day , you 'd think you 'd earn the damn money would n't you ?
11 You 'd love the few letters after her name though , would n't you now , Bunty ? ’
12 Just stick to your argument that the dealer said you 'd make a certain profit .
13 ‘ I had a feeling you 'd make a better recovery without me around . ’
14 You 'd make a lousy advisor , Ben .
15 You 'd make a good father , Rex .
16 a lovely course for re reflexology and one day , I went to Shambrook College and he said to me you 've got , you 've got a great feeling with your hands he said , you , you , you 'd make a good reflexology , but the courses were in Luton
17 " I swear you 'd make a worthy opponent in any ring .
18 ‘ Much obliged , Bessie , ’ said Joe , ‘ you 'd make a fine corporal .
19 You could say you 'd do a better job next time .
20 From the way he was looking at her , you 'd think the damned car park , and the hotel , belonged to him !
21 You 'd think the last occupant went bankrupt and left years ago .
22 Fil sounds a lot like you 'd expect the bulimic nutcase daughter in Mike Leigh 's Life Is Sweet to sing , she 's got an echo box and she 's gon na use it , and her slightly amateurish technique is BTTP 's trump card .
23 Look , I 'm sorry … ’ she agreed stiffly , ‘ You obviously thought you 'd grab a quick break in the sun , and now you 've found your privacy invaded .
24 When you woke , at first light , you 'd find an untended llama nosing in your pocket and a party of Thrant flake traders setting up their market all around your bed .
25 Sometimes his Spidergob mates gave him a bit of a skragging on account of it ; not like what you 'd skrag a Mad Dog or a Scarface , if you ever got the chance , ‘ course .
26 So you 'd work a nine day stretch and then have a load of days off ?
27 You 'd need a magnifying glass to make it out properly .
28 She said you 'd need a little break after all this bother . ’
29 Yes , you 'd need a hefty axe , not to mention a good stout sword to get through there .
30 Mind you , you 'd need a few cushions
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