Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] you 'd " in BNC.

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1 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
2 then you can go to indirect pressure and try to control the flow of bleeding by using indeed direct pressure , away from the wound , but where an artery , okay , is running near a bone , so you can compress the artery against the bone squash it hard , and for the arm you 'd use this one under here called the breaking now press , move your biceps muscle away and press underneath there , you can perhaps try to feel it for yourself , did you do that this morning or not ?
3 ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him .
4 And if you were well in with the staff and the owners of the quarry you 'd have more bonus .
5 That 's a massive outlay , and you could talk about relative values till the cows come home , but whatever your conclusions on that score , you 'd have to concede that this would be a superb setup , and with the TriAxis at the heart of the system you 'd be pumping out large quantities of excellent sounds …
6 Think , think of the person you 'd least like to find yourself becoming .
7 write the name of the person you 'd like to see manager on a postcard and send it to Pick the Manager …
8 write the name of the person you 'd like to see manager on a postcard and send it to Pick the Manager …
9 And are there any bits of the course you 'd rather not have done ?
10 and I thought come into my head , it 's probably complete rubbish but it seems logical at the time which was , if you got rid of er , a lot of the various taxes that they paid and put everything on to VAT , apart from the fact that you 'd be a few , just by upping the rate of VAT they would collect the extra monies , you 'd save a lot of the money you 'd pay in administration costs by , all the various different departments er
11 That would I mean that would determine which day of the week you 'd try and do it probably would n't it ?
12 mm any ideas have you got about a job you 'd like to do ?
13 Things are changing but not with the speed you 'd like . ’
14 I mean if you do n't get much of an item off an item you 'd know that is well in date .
15 Not an easy one by any stretch of the imagination but it 's one if you 're looking desperately for an equalizer you 'd be hoping to score from .
16 If you left this anywhere left it behind and came away it would be lost in the system you 'd never see it again .
17 something which is no longer in the procedure you 'd leave it in crossed out .
18 Er , well as in the English you 'd probably say if you did n't study philosophy , you 'd say were identified as Venus , but it 's not the same thing .
19 Erm tells you a lot it would n't erm if somebody hit you in the back you 'd still move if you had the handbrake on .
20 So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath .
21 if you have n't if you 're just trying to remember every word there is in the dictionary you 'd be there all your life and you 'd still never remember them all .
22 And the last thing in the world you 'd want would be to give up this opportunity Monsieur Verveine has given you .
23 I do n't want to complain about our marriage or suggest I 'm dissatisfied , but I just do wish that once in a while you 'd tell me , ‘ I love you . ’
24 Believe me — in a while you 'd miss it if it was n't there .
25 There was no space for two small children or one transversely-mounted adult , not a trace of walnut , and if you wanted to listen to a radio in a Cobra you 'd have needed speakers that would n't have disgraced a heavy-metal band .
26 If we said the doctor , opera director , humourist , writer , broadcaster and ex-Sussex University tutor was giving a lecture about jokes in a church you 'd just have to go , would n't you ?
27 The doctors told me they had high hopes that in a year you 'd have made a full recovery .
28 To enter simply answer the question relevant to the CD you 'd most like to win .
29 Just try and remember what we were doing but the pig about resistance is it 's one over and think ooh we 're all into weird fractions and everything seems to work the opposite way round to the way you 'd expect it .
30 When you got to the station you 'd see groups of theatricals .
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