Example sentences of "'d have [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 And if Marilyn Monroe wanted to be movies today , she 'd have to go on serious diet first .
2 " We 'd have to go on shore to telephone , " said Woodie doubtfully , when his turn came .
3 I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in .
4 No , she 'd have to rely on other means .
5 I knew I 'd have to sit on my hands before I came here , but what if some sex offender starts talking about this or that ?
6 you 'd have to negotiate on that one with Mr and Mr .
7 Otherwise they 'd have built on it or summat like that you see .
8 Erm but er unless I I may repeat one or two of the things I 'd have said on the phone I 'm bound to do that , er the three things that are gon na be decided here today really is you if you and I erm you 've got inside information of course , er if you and I agree that er is the is the platform for you to earn some good money .
9 I mean it does n't I used to hate it when I was doing plays there and you have er grease paint on and you 'd be you 'd try and you 'd have to cream on your face to get the grease grease paint off .
10 Cara wanted to know in a hurry , though added more slowly , ‘ No , you ca n't have done , or they 'd have insisted on you going home straight away . ’
11 It was almost impossible to think that a couple of hours ago she 'd have climbed on the rostrum in the Forum and denounced Prince Nicolo Sabatini to all of Rome .
12 Oh well lead so er , apparently if , if you could get in fine detail enough we 'd have lead on ourselves , this is why the , this carbon dioxide stuff from the erm
13 I want six pairs of feet and then I 'd have to stand on my head to give them a rest ’ .
14 ‘ He 'd have to stand on tiptoe , ’ Felicity said with a rare flash of humour .
15 She was n't much of a drinker either — did n't even particularly like the taste of alcohol , but she 'd have to look on it as a necessary medicine .
16 Wherever we 'd been , I 'd have banked on him to survive .
17 I 'd like to move near him , but I 'd have to get on the Council list and I do n't know if I 'd qualify . ’
18 Two MIGs sighted in centre six F , closing on the place which I 'd have to get on the border of five A.
19 ‘ He 'd have started on me .
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