Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I wish you 'd lay off the make-up , though . ’ |
2 | ‘ Being burgled four times since the start of the year is something you 'd associate with the inner-cities — but this is Bentworth . ’ |
3 | You 'd draw through the four points . |
4 | Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time . |
5 | Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time . |
6 | ‘ I wish you 'd eat in the kitchen or the dining-room , ’ she complained . |
7 | you know and you 'd stand on the doors then , ooh , you 'd be really chilled and some of them opened the door an inch |
8 | ‘ You 'd complain to the management if I refused to cut your hair ? ’ she guessed . |
9 | Anybody want anything he was there , his name was and he used to run up like er tally , tallyman he was you 'd pay at the most ten shillings down about two and six a week , something like that . |
10 | If you 'd arrange with the er erm secretary later . |
11 | You 'd sit at the gate for ages in , in the hope that the road would be clear as well . |
12 | Although we had we had warning that erm obviously that you knew the kids were gon na start a new season in September , you 'd start saving the money and a bill would come up . |
13 | As soon as you had a break in your ploughing you 'd walk along the headlings to have a look at your neighbour 's work , to see where he had gone wrong , or if his ploughing was better than yours . |
14 | ‘ I sometimes wonder what you 'd do without the stupid machine . |
15 | Or then you 'd do like the four , four , four flares |
16 | ‘ You 'd think with the product line today that we 'd overlap the AS/400 completely . |
17 | You 'd knock on the door and a little slit would open . |
18 | As you 'd expect on the Isle of Wight there 's an endless list of bed and breakfasts . |
19 | Erm well really it 's just what I said , it 's er roughly speaking it 's when er a string of words does n't have the meaning you 'd expect on the basis of the standard semantics of the language , but rather has a fixed different meaning and whenever there 's any apparent structure in it , I E several words , er , their , their normal meanings are irrelevant which is the meaning of the whole phrase . |
20 | The stitching is well finished and the Safari is a good quality shirt — but no more than you 'd expect for the price . |
21 | His followers sold out the Hammersmith Odeon before any major label knew who he was , and more recently , when he appeared on the black talent show The 291 Club simply to present an award , he received the kind of reception you 'd expect for the ghost of Marvin Gaye . |
22 | As you 'd expect from the range that prides itself on keeping your garden in shape . |
23 | Well , is n't that what you 'd expect from the company with the longest pedigree in pet healthcare ? |
24 | At the very least NOT THE KIND OF THING YOU 'D EXPECT FROM THE FARM . |
25 | Arriving as ostentatiously as you 'd expect from the seriously wealthy , business angels pump money into private companies in return for shares . |
26 | After reading some of the comments from people who saw the game or who listened on the radio , the above seems to be about as true reporting as you 'd expect from the NOTW . |
27 | And finally tonight Moseley rugby club have come up with a very different approach to pre-season training , I have to tell you it is not what you 'd expect from the lads from the Readings . |
28 | Typical what you 'd expect from the Prime Minister . |
29 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
30 | You 'd go to the back of the pub and sit down . |