Example sentences of "would [verb] you [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You could go right along there and th and it 'd land you right into the Victoria nearly . |
2 | If it were up to me , I 'd jock you off for the rest of the season . |
3 | I 'd like you in on the meeting . ’ |
4 | From the sound of it he 'd blow you away without a second thought . |
5 | I do n't think they 'd take you in on a Sunday either ? |
6 | ‘ I 'd invite you in for a chat , ’ said Joe , ‘ but I 'm just about to go out . |
7 | ‘ If you were my wife , I 'd hold you tight round the neck until you could n't breathe ! ’ |
8 | I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’ |
9 | Negotiating a few cairns , falling into a stream or two , arid avoiding the tempting green sheep-track to the left that would lead you straight into a bog , you followed the pilgrims ' way ever downwards . |
10 | When Maire Carroll 's mother said thoughtfully to Eve , ‘ Do you know I always ask myself why a sensible woman like Mother Francis would let you out on the street looking like Little Orphan Annie , ’ Benny 's brow darkened . |
11 | Harry Little — the turnstile operator who would let you in for a penny or five Capstan Full Strength . |
12 | One slip , and it would sweep you away without a murmur or a cry . |
13 | That would put you right in the soup . |
14 | If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’ |
15 | But , in the Jewishness stakes , sweetheart , the kosher ayatollahs who run this neighbourhood would place you somewhere between a Tibetan lama and the fairy on top of the Christmas tree . |