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

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1 ‘ I can see that you 'd feel that way , ’ she said softly .
2 And that 's bad news , I mean , and I 'm sure you 'd feel that way yourselves in many I think basically no one welcomes the interfering busybody , as you may be looked upon , but then strangely , and again this is where the ambivalence comes in , when it suits us , you 're of course our knights in shining armour .
3 I mean if you 'd set precise standards in the first place , you would n't have caused all that confusion .
4 I had no idea you 'd react that way .
5 ‘ So you 'd react this way to the touch of any ‘ experienced man ’ ? ’
6 M. B. On Dock Duty , you 'd stand all night and not see a soul and the Liver Building up there with the clock gradually going round and you 'd think : ‘ I wo n't look at it , I wo n't look at it at all . ’
7 Four pound thirty six where you 'd pay two pounds , four pounds for two hundred grammes
8 You mean you 'd bring that access in on that western boundary ?
9 I think you 'd bring two clients with you , possibly more .
10 And of course you 'd want some fun this evening , having done nothing all day .
11 ‘ I do wish you 'd make some effort to grow up , ’ said my mother before she could stop herself , for she did n't want her future son-in-law to know how much I could irritate her .
12 yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos
13 I do n't think you 'd do any harm to us .
14 Okay so that 's how you , that 's how you 'd do three quarters you 'd say well I could find a quarter of it and then cut it all up into quarters and then I 'll take three pieces , three quarters .
15 You 'd think this bird had an eye for the women .
16 As you 'd expect strong traces of the surging Pixies sound remain , but they 're delivered with a more melodic , playful edge , almost as if splitting up the band has allowed the real Black to emerge .
17 Coming from the lead guitarist in a band who 've only just released their second single , you 'd expect such remarks to be taken with a hefty pinch of salt .
18 ‘ First , we 'd appreciate it if you 'd sign this document — a small formality , ’ Grimwood assured her in his most Uriah Heep tone .
19 Well they broke off in wear and when you was overhauling a machine you 'd throw these springs in the tin in case you ever wanted one .
20 So if you 're working in degrees you 'd go zero degrees to three sixty degrees .
21 Tell Gill where you 'd go this afternoon ? tell her
22 Sophie said , ‘ I thought you 'd go this morning .
23 ‘ I can see how easily you 'd bewitch any man . ’
24 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 ?
25 But I thought you 'd read that paper this morning ?
26 Time , as W. H. Davies would say , ‘ to stand and stare ’ ; time to read the books you 've always promised yourself you 'd read one day ; time to think .
27 ‘ He keeps hisself to hisself , ’ she was told several times , though Davyd , who always had superior knowledge , added ‘ cut him in half and you 'd find pure gold , all through . ’
28 I do n't suppose you 'd remember old Barney Beattie .
29 I wish you 'd remember these things .
30 Obviously you 'd need proper seats , trays , mayonnaise sachets , and so on .
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