Example sentences of "and [pers pn] 'd have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and I 'd have a heap load left
2 ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book
3 ‘ Hartlepool is always the same and I 'd have no objection at all to doing that .
4 He said you 'd ne , I used to say to you get on with your work he said and you 'd have a pencil in your mouth he said and you 'd be gazing out the window .
5 The answers you seek are all buried in your past — if you could only remember precisely what went on when you were younger and you 'd have no problems .
6 And you 'd have the fires , open fires in your rooms .
7 ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book …
8 She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it .
9 ‘ And I could teach them drawing , and Gay could come and take English and history , and we 'd have a school in no time !
10 I thought you might even come round to the flat , and we 'd have a row , and then everything would be OK between us , but all you did was send back your clothes . ’
11 And er I think i we thought from that well why not set up a women 's support group and er see what the reaction was really from from the women you know and an I and we said in that lodge meeting will you ask everybody all the women that you know that er are involved , the friends the girlfriends and wives , to come along the next Tuesday and we 'd have a meeting of our own .
12 It would sink and we 'd have a hell of a time getting out .
13 The wife used to wait for somebody coming in the shop to buy something and then she 'd go out and get a a bit of meat and we 'd have a dinner , and er we had seven months of that before I was eventually more or less forced to go back .
14 ‘ Well , if you 're tellin' me that our cellar leads out to the East River , then it follows that the East River leads to our cellar , and it could just happen that somebody would leave a door open somewhere , and we 'd have the whole of the East River down round our feet . ’
15 ‘ Yes , and we 'd have the village policeman on our tracks , thinking we meant it literally , ’ said Breeze .
16 And he 'd have a word , Er how 's everything going along ?
17 T. B. You 'd have sergeants who liked to drink and he 'd have a constable in his section who knew where to get this drink , but normally amongst the sergeants , you were apart from the constables .
18 He 'd go to football training , he was into physique , and he 'd have a couple of pints after , and at first he went out Fridays and Sundays .
19 You 'd make arrangements beforehand , perhaps with the station-keeper , who would say to call down and he 'd have a cup of tea made when the sergeant was out .
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