Example sentences of "[adv] you 'd think " in BNC.
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1 | Now she 's gone , and I do n't have to pay out , I 'm not badly off ; I 've saved a bit , and I 'd thought there would be no need to let the room , but if you and Mr Paul was looking for somewhere clean and comfortable , with good food , and reasonable as it 's yourselves , perhaps you 'd think it over . ’ |
2 | ‘ Anyway , perhaps you 'd think it over . ’ |
3 | Alice was already thinking : Yes , tonight you 'd think we 'll all be friends for life , we could never harm each other , but it could all change , just like that ! |
4 | No Kieran , do n't pull any of them off you 'd think it 'd be cheaper if it was smaller would n't you ? |
5 | Less than 48 hours later you 'd think they 'd just won the pools . |
6 | Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ? |
7 | Well you 'd think they 'd let her , you know have some old paper |
8 | Well you 'd think they could because you are not paying for the service are you ? |
9 | even if the church was And they 've cut all the side , the other side , Church Street they 've cut all the hedge of the church down there and dumped all the grass inside , no not the grass , the branches , inside well you 'd think they 'd get a blooming lorry or a van to take it all down the blooming tip would n't you ? |
10 | Well you 'd think that there 'd be plenty of er opportunities in the private sector would n't you ? |
11 | He turned his head , mouthing eagerly , and found the nipple so fast you 'd think it was made of iron and he was a magnet . |
12 | My patience is draining like water from a colander , but the guy called Malcolm appears at her side so fast you 'd think he was joined on a spring . |
13 | They look at Riva , she looks at them ; everybody blushes so hard you 'd think there were roses round the cottage door . |
14 | All men were the same , of course : they all liked to hold the floor while the womenfolk listened respectfully , but then you 'd think a Turk would be more interesting . |
15 | then you 'd think they would be just one language would n't you ? |
16 | So when there was a lead coffin there you 'd think there 'd be something else . |
17 | Just with the sauce where you 'd think she took the order |
18 | Again you 'd think that the Trent is er in a diabolical state . |