you'd | I think you'd better take an umbrella in case it rains. |
you'd | You're really handy, aren't you? Don't you think you'd make a good house-husband? |
you'd | You'd better stay at home than go out on such a day. |
you'd | To hear her laugh, you'd take her for a young girl. |
you'd | You'd better see a doctor and get a shot. |
you'd | You'd better take an umbrella. |
you'd | You'd better stay on your guard. |
you'd | To hear him speak, you'd take him for a foreigner. |
you'd | I wonder if you'd like to go out with me this Sunday. |
you'd | Stop inhaling your food. You'd better eat more slowly. |
you'd | I thought you'd jump at the chance. |
you'd | You'd better go there on foot. |
you'd | It's not yet what you'd call finished but were' starting to get pretty good results. |
you'd | There is plenty of food left if you'd like some. |
you'd | You'd better not swim if you've just eaten. |
you'd | You'd better not do it. |
you'd | You say you had a nibble, it looked to me like you'd polished it off. |
you'd | It will rain on and off today, so you'd better take your umbrella. |
you'd | He's likely to be late so you'd better tell him again that the meeting time is seven to make double sure. |
you'd | It's the sort of day when you'd like to stay in bed. |
you'd | I wish you'd quit that sort of super-league stupidity. |
you'd | You'd better sit down, I suppose. |
you'd | Just tell me what you'd like me to do. |
you'd | If you want to go there in time, you'd better make a bee line for your class right away. |
you'd | You'd better give up smoking. |
you'd | You'd better put your cigarette out before Terry sees it. |
you'd | You'd better eat everything that's on your plate. |
you'd | "Certainly if someone is _that_ beautiful you'd draw back from approaching her." "Thought you'd agree." |
you'd | "I have a terrible tooth-ache." "You'd better see a dentist at once." |
you'd | You'd better leave him to do as he like. |
you'd | You'd better not keep company with him. |
you'd | You'd better have your hair cut at once. |
you'd | "Well, even so my score is far above yours isn't it?" "What did you say!? If I was to go all out you'd be as nothing to me!" |
you'd | If you want a new bike, you'd better start saving up. |
you'd | Milk will do you good. You'd better drink it every day. |
you'd | You'd think Old Nick was after him. |
you'd | You'd better hold your tongue. |
you'd | You'd better brush up your English if you go to America. |
you'd | Help yourself to anything you'd like to eat. |
you'd | You'd better study for the sake of your future. |
you'd | You'd better ascertain that it is true. |
you'd | You'd better wait for the next bus. |
you'd | I think you'd better take a rest; you look ill. |
you'd | You'd better hurry up if you want to get home before dark. |
you'd | You're just the kind of person I imagined (you'd be). |
you'd | Normally you'd call 250 yards a great distance for an amateur. |
you'd | When you said you'd look after Spot, you knew there'd be responsibilities. |
you'd | Too see them sitting together, you'd take them for twins. |
you'd | The chair is broken. You'd better get someone to fix it. |
you'd | I don't know if you'd call it a hobby, but to stretch it a little, you could say music appreciation is my hobby. |