Example sentences of "you 'd [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If ye 'd seen the airs and graces of her ! ’
2 And you told me that you 'd destroyed the picture . ’
3 Then you had to sit there and the sergeant would say , ‘ Fall in , ’ and you 'd fall into line , ‘ Section correct , sir , ’ and he might be another ten minutes before he decided to say , ‘ Dismiss ! ’ and by then you 'd lost an hour .
4 Because you 'd stopped the Premeren and how are you getting on with those ?
5 ‘ When you got the solicitor 's letter saying you 'd inherited the place it must have come as a terrific shock .
6 ‘ What did you do after you 'd observed the figure ? ’ asked Spruce patiently .
7 You 'd ripped the wrapper before
8 ‘ You look as if you 'd seen a ghost , ’ was her greeting .
9 If you 'd been there , if you 'd seen the country , you 'd understand .
10 Yeah , well that was , yeah but if you 'd seen the film you would of
11 A : So would you if you 'd seen the Devil , snarling and slavering and trying to get in a window of the second floor of a students ' residence .
12 Right okay what I this will be the first time I 've had a look at er a little bit more of your background so erm while I 'm doing that , although you may have already inside information , I I guess you 'd seen the brochure before had you ?
13 You know and if you 'd seen the size of the temple there were thinking well , come on , and the trouble that they 'd gone through over their history to establish er a capital city with a temple as the main feature , they were not happy about him saying that .
14 So you 'd seen the paper then ?
15 ‘ I thought you 'd seen the body ? ’
16 Our next meeting of our local group we refused to launch it on the day that we were doing the training , and if you 'd seen the launch yesterday it was absolutely bloody abysmal .
17 If you 'd done a P .
18 I thought you 'd done a runner and run away
19 after you 'd done the survey you were asked to multiple options you
20 I knew at once that you 'd recognised the title . ’
21 Cos nowadays if you if you did something like that folk would say you 'd gone a bit funny .
22 I thought you 'd gone a bit shitty .
23 ‘ So would you if you 'd covered the length of the valley in … ’ he flicked a glance at his wrist-watch ‘ … seventy-four minutes precisely . ’
24 And you 'd covered the acid house and you 'd covered AIDS and you 'd covered all the social issues , 'cos that 's was missing from the British press — it 's all like conventional politics as usual , or you get the
25 ‘ Not a thing , other than that you 'd expressed a wish to go there , and I wanted to see you . ’
26 Thought you 'd flown the coop . ’
27 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
28 ‘ Of course , if you 'd accepted the invitation to take part yourself — ’
29 ‘ But before my brain got into gear after finding you 'd cleared the wardrobe in the lobby of your belongings and I realised you 'd gone , I went through half a dozen possibilities before I rang Reception . ’
30 And , because you 'd made a loss , you could , out of your taxed pension , introduce a couple of hundred pounds into the business as a capital in introduction , to keep the business running , and it would n't affect the profit figures at all .
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