Example sentences of "[pron] 'd see the " in BNC.
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1 | I knew I 'd see the facades of Nabataean temples chiselled into the rock and that the cliff-walls would be riddled with empty tombs . |
2 | I never thought I 'd see the day , etc , etc , etc |
3 | If I had my life over again , I 'd see the mistakes coming up and I 'd correct them . ’ |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ and she flinched at the cutting acidity in his voice , ‘ I never thought I 'd see the day when a woman could fool me , but you managed pretty well . |
5 | I never thought I 'd see the day when a British politician shook hands with Saddam Hussein . |
6 | She 'd see the war won yet , and these bastards defeated . |
7 | Though she never thought she 'd see the day when she 'd be thankful for Matthew 's presence in the same room as her , Charity silently echoed Mandy 's gratitude , and held down her skirt even harder . |
8 | After all , she must have realised you 'd see the results , and wonder about the discrepancy . ’ |
9 | Yes a long street or somewhere around there , and yes I mean many oh many a time I 've , you 'd see ca every Wednesday night you 'd see the cattle being driven up . |
10 | Pig iron you know er pig iron was what they had I 've seen them pouring furnaces pouring it onto the pig beds , and you know when I was a kid when we lived in Caldmore from about half past nine at night all across West Bromwich , Wednesbury all over that area , you 'd see the sky light up and it was due to the pouring of er pouring the pig iron . |
11 | ‘ I just remembered — we promised Anna we 'd see the piazza by moonlight . ’ |
12 | I mean , if I were to sell my house now supposing somebody came galloping in along before Christmas ooh ooh I want the house on the first of Feb and they 'd come and they 'd see the house and they say yes I want it , want it , want it and it was plain that they were going to want it and we started to talk money , as soon as we 'd got the solid block of money I want one O two you er estate agent tells me I can get ninety seven between ninety five and ninety seven say they offer me ninety six |
13 | If George Orwell were to return to Sheffield today he 'd see the metamorphosis from spacious if spartan semi-detached suburbias to dense tower blocks . |
14 | He 'd see the claw , though : she lifted her arm in a circle , and the great claw rotated above her head in an unmistakable signal . |