Example sentences of "[adv] you would [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All right , perhaps you 'd prefer this , then ? ’
2 Perhaps you 'd block all the holes .
3 Perhaps you 'd accept this .
4 So you would link all your employment officers in there , do that , and you would see form that whether all your team can er had induction for instance , and who has n't , whether all your team have erm can do interviewing .
5 So you would know all about brainless Micks , would n't you ? ’
6 So you 'd do some mathematical operations on it .
7 So you 'd name this as butane in other words , you 're saying it 's a butane chain you take off the E you will add O L and if there are positional isomers possible you have to indicate the position one O L butane one L one O L butane one O L.
8 So you 'd support this policy , er th th th the strategy is right that , that , that you , you allow land reform to settle down , you allow the rich peasant economy to develop and out of that rich peasant economy will come the resources for industrialization and then you 'll be able to collectivize ?
9 So you 'd get that one there .
10 ‘ If we were to stay longer you 'd see many like her .
11 ‘ I can see how easily you 'd bewitch any man . ’
12 Unless I suppose if you come from up there you , I would presumably you would know that 's an Edinburgh accent and Glas Glasgow has got a different accent has it ?
13 In fact probably you 'd move more cos he says yo your instinct is take your feet off I think your instinct would be to jump on it all the harder .
14 still budget , now you would have some decrease in costs because there would be less phone calls , there would be less paper , less trouble .
15 ‘ Yeah , well you would say that , would n't you ? ’
16 ‘ But , as a businessman , surely you 'd respect that ? ’
17 the costs , and if , if we had n't got the supervisors then you would have all made a proportion
18 E two , now you 've got to work out the average speed , right try and think roughly what the answer would be , because if you thought of that , then you would know that 's a silly answer , cos look , how far is the journey ?
19 If this was sort of a cubic or something then you 'd have all sorts of terms and you could chance of making a mistake .
20 ‘ And then you 'd have another big problem : the leases that act as your collateral would sink in value , so the banks would run scared and ask for fast repayment . ’
21 Used to take , used to go round , take the first lot of orders out with you and then you 'd get another lot of orders to take back .
22 If you believed that , then you 'd believe any old thing .
23 Then you 'd know all the answers .
24 At least you would earn more than you are now . ’
25 If you paid by cheque or credit card , again you would have some evidence that you spent that money .
26 so that when it er , come apart you would have some of it together and some of it would bond together so that you could do it yourself then .
27 I said well I 'll be quite honest mate , there 's two hundred people working in this factory and I said , if you think that e all the charge hands and the supervisors have got to come down and roll up you lot to get the job done I said you turn round and you think if you was in business , whatever it is you like to do , if you 're in business and you 've got an order and that order 's got ta be out by six o'clock tonight and you 've got ta grovel to your workers otherwise you 'd lose that order , I said what would you say ?
28 Perhaps therefore you would confirm this point . ’
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