Example sentences of "[vb past] you would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ When we were first married , I knew you would have to spend quite a lot of time on your own , when I was tied up with business affairs .
32 I thought you would sleep for hours . ’
33 I 'm , I thought you would show photograph of the people who are .
34 I thought you would do I thought there was something you 'd be doing I wo n't be sure now I 'm gon na put that tax disc in
35 she said might and er Martine is coming to stay , well I thought you would do really , because er , I did n't think they 'd leave the house
36 This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere .
37 and you thought you would carry on being good at it at A level .
38 M. I gave you that book to read because I thought you would feel identified with him .
39 ‘ But everyone thought you would rent poor Mr Boldwood 's farm and manage it yourself ! ’
40 ‘ I thought you would want to know ; I mean , there were things in the box that are n't there now . ’
41 ‘ I thought you would have to go to the mill ? ’
42 I thought you would have seen the newspapers .
43 As a faithful NME reader I thought you would have had better things to do than badmouth good groups , such as improve on your public relations , meaning , I wrote to you about three months ago regarding Pink Floyd to find out if they would be doing any concerts .
44 He thought you would have to keep well over to one side of the car roof to avoid being struck by the side of the tunnel arch as the train came into Gloucester Road .
45 " I thought you would have changed that ? "
46 I thought you would have been gone , all three , long ago .
47 ‘ I thought you would have learnt by now . ’
48 ‘ I thought you would have .
49 I thought you would have known . ’
50 ‘ If you had come to England as I thought you would have done , ’ she interrupted frostily .
51 I thought you would have known not to put your hand over the .
52 Well I thought you would have got it in black and white .
53 ‘ I thought you would understand . ’
54 I thought you would help me , too .
55 Of course they 're all putting their hands up by me see , and Da , I thought David would clock , and he never said a word , I thought he ai n't sussed it , anyway they went on this night out and the girls kept saying , Debbie saying oh Lynn just come , I said I ai n't got no intentions of coming , I said David 's going amongst all the others I 'm not going , so Debbie said why , I said why because David is nothing but a wanker , a lot , along , a lot of the others , she said , she nearly fell off the chair , gordon bennett she said I never thought you , I never realised you felt like that , I said Debbie if you knew half of what I thought you would fall off that chair
56 ‘ I did n't have a coat I thought you would deem suitable .
57 ‘ I thought you would wish to know , sir , that Her Ladyship is making good progress and I should like to take her further afield to tackle typical hunting country , so that she may get plenty of practice before she actually attends a meet . ’
58 ‘ We happened to be at the mortuary … not that it will make any difference , but there is one thing we thought you would find interesting . ’
59 I thought you would find it of interest .
60 I thought you would find the paper informative and helpful .
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