Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'd put " in BNC.

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1 I think perhaps I 'd put that another way , but I do think there 's a definite sense in which change is going to come up through the colleges .
2 Perhaps you 'd put one in .
3 Perhaps you 'd put the stuff all ready in the treatment-room , Nurse Avery .
4 Perhaps you 'd put cos that 's what you done today ?
5 So he 'd put two on .
6 Nevertheless she 'd put it round her neck and there it had stayed ever since while she 'd tried with scant success to forget the brief period of ecstasy she 'd shared with the man whose gift it had been .
7 Spellbound , she could have stood there gazing indefinitely if her ankle , which unconsciously she 'd put weight on , had n't protested with a stab of pain .
8 When I got past I 'd put my head up again , as if to say , ‘ I do n't care ’ .
9 Erm well I 'd put down the U N
10 so I thought well I 'd put that in with some onion
11 Schefflera well I 'd put that along in case it that
12 Well I 'd put the oven on already , but I did n't read it properly
13 Well I 'd put in the cerise and have all the jacquard colours , it , it would look very effective
14 Not only have they made it worse , they knew they would ; even if they genuinely thought their policies were somehow better for Britain as a whole , they knew damn well they 'd put hundreds of thousands of people out of work , and Saatchi & Saatchi must have known that , too , if they 'd bothered to think .
15 About six months earlier I 'd put my name down on the lists of three housing associations , because I was sick of the council houses they were giving me .
16 Maybe I 'd put in a consultancy bill .
17 and then only had it four years , but I used to it was , it 's such a waste that washing machine , I think maybe I 've done a few shirts hand washing and all the water , whereas in the twin tub I 'd of done the light weights , heated the water up done the shirts and , erm , got the put in , maybe towels and then I 'd put , re-heat the water if , if it was n't really soiled and I could do either all the dogs stuff or , or my dusters
18 Yeah but if I had to eat I 'd take them out , then I 'd put them back on
19 Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese
20 We had the little coles that when you just When the hay was n't just Was just as dry as you 'd want it , they put it into hay coles Little coles just little things about four feet that And then you 'd put them into the tramp coles and that was where you tramped it .
21 And then they would er they would The tramp coles then you would er put this rope up over that side , and then you 'd put one over that side , you see , and that was that would be safe for a long time .
22 Then you 'd put the flimsy down .
23 Then you 'd put the flimsy over it and then there was a kind of a an e an absorbent kind of a rag the right size , not too wet , cos if it was too wet it would run .
24 Well one of you on cleaning fruit , getting all the stalks and stones out of the fruit , we used to have a sieve , not a riddle , a sieve with round , the wires were round in the sieve and you rub it , and the stalks would drop through and then you 'd put them out onto an iron baking sheet and sort out all the stones that and little bits that were in the fruit and you 'd be on cleaning fruit you might be one day , the other whichever one was the you 'd be cleaning and greasing baking tins , ready for the baker to put the cakes in or what have you , and then at night we used to grease all the bread tins ready for men to be allowed to drop the dough into the bread tins , and er stuff like that and cleaning up scrubbing down and
25 And then when you get to the er van proper you take things like a wardrobe and you put it edgewise on int th in against the side of the van , you 'd then put a wrapper over , and then you 'd put something soft like a mattress facing it , because obviously that 's a shiny side and if you can put something soft into it it 's not going to get scratched .
26 alright then she 'd put the card morning .
27 I know what when we were dredging down there , we used to have er what we call our safe chains and when we were first dredging down there you 'd put your chain in , hands were all purple .
28 His younger brother would say a verse and then they 'd put it together .
29 For instance , if you were given , say , poetry , and you could n't get on with it , he would n't sort of force you into it , he 'd sort of talk it over and find out why you did n't like it , could n't get on with it , and then he 'd put you on to something else you did like …
30 and he 'd done them like that in microwave for eight minutes and er , done sprouts then he 'd put this meat pie in oven
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