Example sentences of "[conj] i 'd have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I thought , I must get it cut — and then I remembered that I had no money to waste on that sort of thing any more ; it would just have to grow , or I 'd have to cut it myself .
2 Well maybe it 's not really right , but , but perhaps that I 'd have thought it would be alright .
3 ‘ Your colouring is so unusual that I 'd have thought you 'd have got quite used to answering that question by now ! ’
4 Anybody could have kissed me and I 'd have kissed them right back with interest .
5 And I 'd have eaten you up with guilt and bitterness first .
6 My accountant is n't sitting here on my shoulder , and I 'd have to ask her , Bill , but it 's certainly we do n't assume a hundred per cent take up for the purposes of estimating like this .
7 ‘ It 's a tough old world and I 'd have thought you 'd learned that lesson in your line of work .
8 if I 'd have fed it the first time I 'd have understood it , but I 've only fed it today !
9 I mean , if I 'd have been , If I 'd have know I could of coming back down cos Bill came back down to work Tuesday
10 that I 'd need it , he 'll be going in , in with bloody mob if I 'd have done it .
11 if it , if if I 'd have taken it to er body repair
12 Yeah , if I 'd have known he were going there .
13 If I 'd have known you were coming I would n't have booked going out .
14 Oh I like if I 'd have known you were going I 'd have got you to get me the nut ones .
15 David , if I 'd have known I 'd have took wha other one out .
16 If I 'd have known I would have brought that this morning
17 but if I 'd have give it , had to give them some water they 'd have done much better but I , like everybody else we kept hoping it were gon na rain , but !
18 " But I 'd have kept her here — in comfort .
19 I do n't know if we can tell really much about such things , but I 'd have said it was n't from the same man . ’
20 It 's either that one , but I 'd have thought they would have .
21 Oh , I do n't matter — I 'm nothing , nobody , just the bloody fool who keeps a roof over your head — but I 'd have thought you 'd have the decency not to drag Tom into it … . ’
22 But I 'd have thought you might , ’ Tweed commented .
23 The time to consider whether one wishes to opt out and whether one was opposed to a certain system is always when a decision has been made , but I 'd have thought it would have been far in the interests of the people of Banbury and the children and parents of Banbury if they 'd taken full advantage of the discussion on the tertiary college and had made their opinions known , and in the light of the results coming out and say a satisfactory decision had arisen that was frankly the time to get into the business of opting out .
24 She did n't win so well at York , but I 'd have to admit I was n't at my best there .
25 Though I 'd have phrased it somewhat differently .
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