Example sentences of "[pron] would have had [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I 'd have had to chase after you wherever you went . |
2 | I could n't explain that I would have had to leave in a month or so anyway — but I pointed out that in fact I was n't well , had n't been for quite a while whatever he chose to think , and that a rest would do me good . |
3 | I suppose if the doctor had got his diagnosis right , then I would have had to go to hospital but it was to be another ten years before I was sent to such a place . |
4 | If I had n't let her in she 'd have had to sit on her suitcase in the hall for three hours . ’ |
5 | Basinger testified in the civil suit that no contract existed with Main Line Pictures Inc. and that she chose not to appear in the film , Boxing Helena , because she would have had to perform in graphic sex scenes . |
6 | However popular such finely decorated silver plates may have been among the wealthy Britons , it is highly unlikely that they would be seen by the working potters , who would have had to rely on a more popular source for their repertoire . |
7 | When you had obtained a divorce a mensa et toro , you would have had to appear by counsel before the House of Lords for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii . |
8 | I suppose it was because we would have had to talk about it then , and you 'd already decided you were n't going to do that . |
9 | We ate in the kitchen , though if my steak had been much bigger we would have had to move into the garage as well . |
10 | They 'd have had to come at you . ’ |
11 | Yet , if such all-male groups were to reproduce themselves as hunting groups and gain the immense adaptive advantages that situation bestowed , they would have had to institute at least one , and probably several , hunts against members of their own species — the primal fathers who , of course , monopolized all the females . |
12 | For they would have had either to vote for all the candidates on one list ( implying a commitment they rejected ) or they would have had to switch from one list to another during the voting . |
13 | But they would have had to pass through all those last months with me . |
14 | If you asked him what he 'd rather have — a night wi ’ a pretty lass or a day wi' a Rolls-Royce engine , I think he 'd have had to toss for it . |
15 | ‘ If he did he 'd have had to park at the back of St Manicus house since they 've banned parking in the precinct now . |
16 | He would have had to drive to the farm , learn of Mungo 's destination from Alice , and trudge after him across the fields . |
17 | But B of course if you did badly in those elections in May the government might have done badly in May , then morale would have been rock bottom of having to go into an election , he would have had to go for an election six weeks later or they 'd run out of time , yeah . |
18 | He would have had to herd with less congenial characters than gamblers if he had been sent to The Fleet or the Marshalsea . |
19 | He would have disapproved of it equally in contemporary western Europe and contemporary TDC , but he would have had to look for quite different explanations for its occurrence . |
20 | Mr Fairley said : ‘ If he was in his bedroom he would have had to run past a gauntlet of flame . |
21 | To get to Culley , he would have had to step over Schmidt . |
22 | He would have had to apply to Penny for that information , Maria realised . |
23 | So insurance on the new Ford Fiesta car he had bought to drive his disabled wife about was going to cost him £750 double what he would have had to pay before the accident . |
24 | She was giving herself another two years , then it would have had to start for her , the conventions and the frills . |
25 | The advantage to the bank is that it has the use of a deposit for a fixed period , but , because of the flexibility given to the lender , at a slightly lower price than it would have had to pay for a normal time deposit . |
26 | But as no one shareholder had control to sell , the Government was able to acquire control of the company 's assets for a fraction of their true value ( and for a fraction of what it would have had to pay on a take-over bid ) . |