Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] you 'd [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you worked for the Times you 'd have known John .
2 A few months ago I asked you to write to the magazine with your queries about Silver machines , and suggestions for the subjects you 'd like me to write about .
3 with them being the squares you 'd lose a hell of a lot coming down the stairs
4 Erm , what were the words you 'd complain about ?
5 They were hardly , he thought , the shoes you 'd expect to find on a man who had spent the day in London unless he had walked in the parks or along the towpath of the canal .
6 I think the problem is that if you 're not careful this will leave the counterproductive erm , somebody said well I do n't mind paying two fifty or three quid so what you 'd gain on the seats you 'd lose on the side .
7 I took singing lessons , too , and I actually sang in a couple of films , but if you saw the films you 'd see why I 'm not in musicals .
8 Do some of the things you 'd know !
9 I tell myself the things you 'd like to do to me
10 the things that could be better and the things you 'd like more or less of .
11 If it were not for the fact that he was one of the favourites you 'd have been delighted but as a Gold Cup winner I had to feel a bit disappointed .
12 Many of the features you 'd expect from fully-blow programs , like Symantec Timeline , are missing .
13 Many of the features you 'd find in other packages simply are n't there .
14 The men you 'd want to have on your side
15 Tick the ones you 'd worry about .
16 But all the women you 'd get .
17 He was wearing some kind of rock ‘ n ’ roll suit , the sort of thing that Jerry Lee Lewis might have worn — or more likely the duds you 'd see on a young country buck in one of those dreadful fifties US musicals like Carousel or County Fair .
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