Example sentences of "would be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Take the kid to the big stores and they 'd be rigged out from top to bottom — all stamped PACA .
2 I 'd already told him where she kept it … and he was afraid that if he left it there it 'd be traced back to him .
3 If you 're nice to him — I wo n't use the language over the air ( because you 'd be shut down ) that he uses to me — however nice you are to him it does n't make a bit of difference .
4 But the other parts with the ribs and all that 'd be cut up given to the and the lodge itself for the .
5 None of her family or friends would speak to her ; she 'd be cut off from her own kind .
6 I said to Dolly that if I did n't do something you 'd be cut off from the world for a week or more .
7 you 'd be fed up sitting about all day and all night
8 ‘ Although the fine is severe , we were all hoping he 'd be kicked out of the club by the League .
9 She heard mention of six months ' imprisonment , and was terrified that she 'd be locked up for doing nothing .
10 Either you get out or you 'd be pushed out .
11 Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital .
12 Carshes did n't like tractors , them big frightening things , you know , did n't like tractors , and erm I 'd be called out in the field then
13 Just — different , because you 'd be tied up elsewhere , and I would have to look for other friends .
14 Neither was sure if one of us would be going home or if we 'd be split up and put with other hostages as had happened before with the Yanks and the Frenchmen .
15 But not away what they 're doing now or but it 'd be sent down to their premises down in the in the shooting lodges in the south .
16 I 'd be able to get on the horse but I 'd be ruled out of the Olympics because betablockers are banned .
17 They 'd be fuelled up by now , bombs loaded .
18 I 'd be made up with you would you ?
19 Super Channel wanted to run it but were told by the I.T.C. they 'd be pulled off the air if they did .
20 She 'd be caught out .
21 I do n't she 'd be brought in any more .
22 He said that He used to tell me about his country that you know it was taken over by the Russians and then it 'd be taken over by the Germans and You know what I mean .
23 They 'd be taken up in a trainer plane by a pilot who had survived the Battle of Britain and , as Len put it , was zonked out with combat .
24 But it truly is , Fenella. if the Robemaker is there , or even if one of his horrid spells — what they call Sentry Spells — is lurking , we 'd be taken up and captured before you could say Gruagach .
25 then they 'd be taken up and put in that
26 then they 'd be taken up and put in that
27 Once inside he left her in a dim , dingy room where she sat with her bundle and the firm belief that the cruel joke would soon be over and she 'd be taken back to her ward .
28 Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ .
29 you know , they 'd be put on the other register .
30 While those and many other bus users would simply cut the number of journeys they make , experts believe there would be a body of people , especially rail commmuters , who 'd be driven back into their cars by fare increases .
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