Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] you would " in BNC.
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1 | Not only am I not prepared to have a semi-detached marriage , but I 'm convinced that if you really cared for me you would have no hesitation about placing my interests first , ’ had been his parting shot as he had left the apartment , slamming the front door loudly behind him . |
2 | If you 'd tape it for me you would n't have , I would n't have to have |
3 | no where erm the multiple concern who looked after that business , where their national account department looked after that corporate we would look after it and where their key account department looked after it you would look after it and is a national account for for erm |
4 | But erm if you took these pills religiously , some of them you would probably lose it . |
5 | Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ? |
6 | ‘ Everybody had their suspicions about him , ’ said Jonathan Miller , who worked with him ; ‘ A lot of it you would discount because he had a tendency to engage in rhetorical hyperbole . |
7 | ‘ I knew you 'd tracked me down , so I thought if I only took some of it you would n't put the cops on me . |
8 | The amount of dis-information about the compatibility between PCs and Macintoshes is really quite staggering , on the face of it you would think that they were unable to speak at all . |
9 | So you would get quite a quite a lot of it you would hear . |
10 | There was a feeling that the Town Boys were an arrogant elite and to actually get in with them you would probably have to do a lot of serious drinking in the Marlborough Arms . |
11 | I mean — high , … if … you did n't know who was singin' , you would n't be lookin' for him you would be lookin' for her . ’ |
12 | ‘ If you were really so concerned for her you would n't have taken any notice of me . |
13 | If I did n't order and stand up for her you would n't . |
14 | ‘ I know , but without me you would never had had that chance . ’ |
15 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me that if I 'd come to you you would n't have sent me away with a flea in my ear ? ’ |
16 | Without her you would never have taken the road . ’ |
17 | The nice thing about Matilda was that if you had met her casually and talked to her you would have thought she was a perfectly normal five-and-a-half-year-old child . |
18 | To talk to her you would n't believe what she 'd done . |
19 | You will perhaps be affronted by my frankness Ellen but I am distressed and if you were to think on it you would understand . |
20 | I mean if you 'd have been reported last week for it you would think Yeah I 'm damn sure that 's right , you know . |
21 | She said , ooh she said to me , she said I know Barbara she said it 's no good talking about it you would n't wan na know , she said , you 're alright . |
22 | Looks can deceive , though , because to look at her you would think she was aggressive , or dead political , but she is n't , it 's just that punk is the look she likes , and what she 's aiming for . |
23 | To look at her you would have thought that she had her life perfectly in control — but how wrong you would have been . |
24 | I know I 'd say to look at i to look at him you would n't think it . |
25 | — though to look at it you would n't know ; |