Example sentences of "you 'd [verb] on the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 |
2 | You 'd knock on the door and a little slit would open . |
3 | As you 'd expect on the Isle of Wight there 's an endless list of bed and breakfasts . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | In fact , they were so well drilled that when I went to C Division — Essex Street — you 'd wait on the corner of a back street and there 'd be a crowd of fellers there and within no time , before you could get near them , they 'd all have disappeared . |
7 | It 's also double-bound in white plastic , which should tell you that Fender have simplified production by using the exact same bodies you 'd find on the ‘ 62 rosewood-neck reissues . |
8 | Do n't be nervous , it 's a method of totally relaxing your mind and body — not something you 'd find on the Stock Exchange . |
9 | ‘ The performers are not particularly attractive — they 're more like everyday people you 'd find on the street , ’ acknowledges one aficionado , explaining why he likes the tapes . |
10 | Not one of them 's a hard-bitten tom , the kind you 'd find on the streets . |
11 | They You used to go and walk on the face in a morning an and you 'd rap on the face with your pick and buggers are green , ther they 're not ripe yet . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I 've grown up hating and loving country music , too ; sometimes you just did n't want it to be there 'cos it was the only thing you 'd hear on the radio in Texas , before rock'n'roll . |
14 | ‘ They had to be believable as the kind of kids you 'd see on the streets , but not on TV . |
15 | He was , he was more like a pantomime character , how , character you 'd see on the stage |