Example sentences of "'d have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I guess you 'd have a problem if you did n't , Emo . |
2 | You 'd have a problem trying to fit it into the sequence , would n't you ? |
3 | I 'm sure it 's like joining the circus I would n't of thought you 'd have a problem getting involved in it |
4 | ‘ And when it comes to females I 'd have a problem trying to escape them anyway , ’ he said , determinedly light . |
5 | ‘ If I was a toff I 'd have a watch , ’ said Sadie glancing at a wrist that needed no additions . |
6 | ‘ And I could teach them drawing , and Gay could come and take English and history , and we 'd have a school in no time ! |
7 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd have a bottom or a scalp , ’ he says . |
8 | So you 've got your graph now and then they 'd have a question on it and they might say , Erm what would be the weight with five engines ? |
9 | If you had smallpox , you 'd have a rash . |
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 | Thought we 'd have a reading session so we had a reading book and we had some maths . |
12 | I thought we 'd have a Smartie one . |
13 | you 'd have the two hundred pound and then you 'd have a life insurance on top ? |
14 | Who 'd have a leg like that ? |
15 | I mean you 'd have a conversation anyway . |
16 | Maggie said she 'd have a half of shandy , Susan ordered the same . |
17 | He would invite me over for dinner quite often , and nearly every time they 'd have a fight . |
18 | But getting back to The Case is Altered : I supposed that if the people got browned off , as we call it , they 'd have a settin' in . |
19 | It sounds pretty good and it would be around about May the twenty first twenty second , so it would be after the football season has finished er so we 'd have a tour of Old Trafford , the Manchester United football ground behind the scenes , go to the special museum there , see all of their trophies , do something similar at Anfield the following morning and in the afternoon on the Saturday go to Granada T V studios and er on the Sunday we 'll be going er around Liverpool and their various er little places of nostalgia around the er the Beatles . |
20 | ‘ We ca n't really say we saw something suspicious , so we climbed in the back window , and then we just thought we 'd have a dinner-party while we were here . |
21 | Parisian designer Jacques Rougerie obviously got rather tired of his new project — designing a Seine riverbus — and thought he 'd have a lie-down instead . |
22 | I think I 'd have a siege mentality if I was pursued relentlessly by a pack of slavering tabloid reporters baying for blood . |
23 | I think they 'd have a battle on their hands if they did . |
24 | Some of the delayed motorists were distinctly lacking in respect , one going as far as to say that if he were going to get buried he 'd have a bit more consideration for other road users . |
25 | Anyway , she went out to get some text books , so there was a few of us who thought we 'd have a bit of a laugh , do something to catch her out . |
26 | They 'd have a holiday to remember . |
27 | I thought I 'd have a hangover , I did n't have a hangover . |
28 | ‘ Of course , I never thought I 'd have a coach as good as Mr O'Dell , but he kindly suggested I should call in on a Saturday afternoon , while the pub was shut … . ’ |
29 | At Kyalami Ranch , he 'd have a blade of grass in his mouth like a kid on a picnic , he 'd never think of holding court or taking himself so seriously ( as later champions did ) that you wanted to needle him . |
30 | Well there 's two things I 'd like I ca n't have both of them I thought I 'd have a prawn and cocktail |