Example sentences of "[adv] i would have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I worked all my life and saved so I would have no worry when I retired but it 's a different story now . |
2 | So I 'd have no idea . |
3 | For my dinner then I 'd have er jacket potato with tuna then about four o'clock I would have an apple and an orange and maybe a Mars Bar cos right . |
4 | Probably I would have an elected Prime Minister beneath me , ’ she said . |
5 | I 'd probably I 'd have a go . |
6 | Well now , at the end of that six months I 'd had varied success , sometimes I had poor periods when I was n't detecting much , then I would have a little break , do better , but at the end of the six months nobody told me whether I was stopping there , but twenty years later I did go back to uniform as an inspector . |
7 | Then I 'd have a good blast when I got home , like . |
8 | ‘ Then I 'd have a chance to explain everything . |
9 | It was then that I knew I could have a fight on my hands : If the manager sided with him and asked me to move a few feet away then I 'd have no choice but to join in the squabble . |
10 | I know the spells laid on you at your birth , for I heard her sing them — and I smiled , may I be forgiven , for I thought then I 'd have the strength to break them ! |
11 | And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd |
12 | I tell you when he 's coming but then I 'd have the cooker going up the Swannee Well , well no . |
13 | Sometimes I would have a gull and a crow but , whether they were the same species or not , they quickly found out they could n't fly properly — though the twine was long enough in theory — and ended up ( after a few hilariously clumsy aerobatics ) fighting . |
14 | Sometimes I 'd have a flick through . |
15 | It was not as good as being a governess in an important family , but at least I would have no master . |
16 | IT IS rare I feel strongly about anything appertaining to Darlington , otherwise I would have an ulcerated stomach . |
17 | I was in two minds about closing the door , but decided that it would be safer to do so ; if anyone came through it unexpectedly I would have a split second to look lost and nonchalant . |