Example sentences of "you 'd [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Obviously you get to know that a Gibson has a different tone from a Strat , and you 'd also know the kind of sound you wanted .
2 ‘ Or perhaps you 'd rather finish the book and then come ? ’
3 You 'd rather have the
4 No you 'd rather have the head one ?
5 If you 'd rather have the lamb I 'll have chicken .
6 So you 'd just You 'd just put the sixth if you know that there 's two twelfth you just like that and then the twelve and then you could count round like that
7 After all , you 'd not expect the woman to use the name of one of her real lovers , would you ? ’
8 ‘ Now , look here , Dotty , ’ said Ella , in a hectoring tone , do n't you realise you 'd probably break the chap 's leg in one of those ghastly contraptions ? ’
9 I knew you 'd never sign the papers .
10 Linex liked the way I was thinking , but he said that you 'd never get the punters in and out quickly enough .
11 ‘ I knew you 'd never get the better of me , Jack Merridew . ’
12 You 'd never call the 940 incisive ; it 's not a car to be rushed into a direction change .
13 But er , if Freud had done any of that , you 'd never hear the end of it .
14 Is th , is there any ever , ever any situation which , I mean , I know in in most cases you 'd obviously accept the er , the opinion of the er , claimant 's doctor .
15 You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’
16 Now an endowment is obviously based on a principle of interest only on l loan , so over the same term , of twenty years , you 've only ever paid interest off the loan and you still owe th a after twenty years , you 'd still owe the building society ten thousand pounds .
17 You 'd still have the quality manager the safety engineer
18 You 'd still have the problem of small children .
19 Of course , this is not even really a realistic option , because you 'd still have the impossible communication problem of getting the information out to the individuals involved in the first place , and then getting the answers back again and coordinating them to make some sort of over-all sense .
20 No , we think you 'd really miss the woody sweetness .
21 If you injected cold air you 'd actually chill the furnace down a bit .
22 I remember once , you know , getting and cutting a rabbit and things , by the time you 'd actually cut the thi damn thing
23 ‘ But when my hat is on , you 'd hardly notice the notch the Emperor clipped in my ear .
24 If you are using a thicker yarn , particularly a fancy one , then some of the nicest fabrics I 've seen were ones where you 'd hardly suspect the presence of a punchcard .
25 And as for not doing much , you 'd hardly recognise the place ! ’
26 Skirts have gone so much shorter — you 'd hardly believe the hems I 've taken up .
27 I 'm sure you 'd much prefer the money . ’
28 In the camper and more superstitious regions of the theatre world you 'd often hear the sentence , ‘ My dear , Bartlemas and O'Rourke were n't there .
29 And now all of them have months which are always the same length of four weeks exactly four weeks so you 'd always know the first of the month would be a Sunday or whatever day you choose to start on and the seventh would always be a Sunday and the fourteenth would be a Sunday and so on .
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