Example sentences of "[pers pn] mean you 'd [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But there has to be one guarantee in because I think once we had rather good one , about six people kept , you can never tell how many come , I mean you 'd want maybe bigger , more than , more space in this room .
2 The lads that are on strike well I mean you 'd think it 'd be vice versa him being like a blackleg er that 's er they 'd be agitating but he 's vice versa .
3 As soon as you walk through the archway , I mean you 'd expect it to be an open
4 I mean you 'd need to look at the touring schedules and things
5 I mean you 'd see it going round the town quite regularly emptying the gullies .
6 Er but I mean as , as to returns , I mean you 'd have to look at specialist press for that erm
7 There 's no real I mean you 'd have to be in a real big way of a business and use a large proportion of your house for the gain on that proportion to exceed five thousand eight hundred .
8 Cos I mean you 'd have your employer plan for the year anyway really .
9 I mean you 'd have no problem with this .
10 Oh you 're on holiday for a couple of days , I mean you 'd have thought you know , since you 're on holiday just have a little drinky or two but no ca n't persuade her , ca n't you tell me why you just come out of a Yorkshire pub .
11 I mean you 'd have a conversation anyway .
12 I mean you 'd have all the conversation anyway in there , so oh it 's
13 I think she should , she might not be able , they 'll be , they 'll be I should think , I mean you 'd have to , you 'd have to see when aunty Mary were coming on what whenever
14 Mm have any quarters I mean you 'd get one and a bit .
15 Well that was a lot easier I mean you 'd get used to doing one way and that man , so that 's the reason they changed over , so it was more equal .
16 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
17 It really is , I mean you 'd die laughing !
18 I mean you 'd take could take twenty guys stood there .
19 erm Nothing at all really at the moment , erm obviously it 's early days yet as far as erm speedway goes , I mean you 'd imagine it sort of getting a bit late in the day really , to get things organised .
20 In Walsall Wood erm as I say , we used to have er two big bags full on a Fri Friday and then in the week we could go up but you 've got your bread but , you know , yo the men would be , I can just picture them with their little , all this pretty coloured paper would all be in little piles and when there were no customers , they would be wrapping the rice , the raisins , the currants , all in these pretty papers you see and they knew , I mean you 'd ask them for currants and they never sort of knew , I did n't quite understand how they could pick by , it 'd be by the paper you see .
21 You mean you 'd bring that access in on that western boundary ?
22 You mean you 'd go ?
23 You mean you 'd let me be a kept woman ? ’
24 You mean you 'd like it if I interrupted you when you were doing something
25 You mean you 'd have been able to pull strings ? ’ said Bob .
26 What you mean you 'd have blocking mechanisms ?
27 ‘ Unless , ’ he says , ‘ you had a double in Edinburgh or a lot of people are lying , it means you 'd have to have an accomplice in London ; somebody you 'd hired to … ah , make the collection . ’
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