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

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1 If you wanted to make a banner for instance you would highlight banner on the main menu , then choose ‘ font ’ , and choose one of the nine fancy fonts provided .
2 When we asked buyers on your behalf , about products you would like Sainsbury 's to sell , we discovered all sorts of interesting things .
3 After breakfast you 'd have until 8.25 to make your bed again , tidy your space and make sure it was absolutely immaculate .
4 Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time .
5 Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time .
6 And I will have a piece of tape which says , ‘ Well yes of course you would expect the Chairman of the County Council to get food poisoning in this particular restaurant because we have prosecuted him three times .
7 Of course you would survey the outside
8 Though of course you would have done anyway .
9 And of course you 'd want some fun this evening , having done nothing all day .
10 Of course you 'd change your mind about me if you really knew me — ’
11 Of course you 'd expect to find fly ash at any period since people began burning coal in quantity .
12 ‘ Though of course you 'd see all the unexpected good motives as well .
13 Alright , so , if you 're talking on the phone , of course you 'd transfer it to the secretary phone , would n't you ?
14 Yes Jason Donovan , the name of the same singer , it was Donovan but er if you 'd have said Jason Donovan yo of course you 'd have been incorrect .
15 ‘ Well , of course you 'd know about that , far more than I would . ’
16 And then later of course you 'd get all the the rest of the camps .
17 If you invested a pound on a horse , then the amount of money you 'd expect to get back would depend on the odds that that horse was offered at , but if you confined yourself to horses that had a reasonable chance of winning , say , the sort of horses that tend to be offered at odds of , say , six or seven to one or better , then your average rate of return might be nearer ninety per cent than thirty per cent , so putting it one way betting a pound a week on the horses is a slower way of losing your money than betting a pound a week on football pools , but football pools gives you a much greater chance of winning an absolutely astonishing sum of money .
18 So have you any target for the amount of money you 'd like to raise ?
19 To have an infinite number of pebbles you 'd have to have a rubber sheet that was more or less flat and just went on and on for ever .
20 So we need people with different personalities and different types to be within that within any group for a group to be very successful you need some sort of share of the different types of group if you had a predominance of shapers you 'd get nowhere .
21 If you have a set amount to spend and a glance through the adverts shows that the sort of horse you would like carries a rather bigger asking price , you 'll be wasting your and someone else 's time by going to look .
22 Cone shells of these species are not the kind of subjects you would wish to brush against while cleaning the aquarium substrate where they usually lie buried during daylight hours .
23 You were asked recently to vote on the forms of action you would prefer to take in support of the shop 's position on the reduction of pay differentials .
24 If there 's any possibility of anything to be gained from this operation — and in the absence of the kind of labour you 'd prefer to have on a job like this — I thought an extra pair of hands might be welcome . ’
25 ‘ They had to be believable as the kind of kids you 'd see on the streets , but not on TV .
26 It is the type of attitude you would expect from a man who cites Buck Shelford as his role model and who learned his trade in the best of all academies .
27 One of the questions I ask is : ‘ If you had to go back to Winthrop Young 's time , what is the single item of equipment you 'd want to keep ? ’
28 Okay , any other sort of areas you 'd like to think about for the future .
29 The sort of sites you 'd expect to see allocated in a local plan .
30 It was not the sort of place you would choose to be born in if you had such a choice , but Kylie Ann Minogue was born there anyway .
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