Example sentences of "you would have [art] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'm sure you 'd have no difficulty , Ruth . ’
2 He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire .
3 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
4 The answers you seek are all buried in your past — if you could only remember precisely what went on when you were younger and you 'd have no problems .
5 Well you you 'd have no problem with sun penetration then would you .
6 Now if you go for something reasonable , say a bungalow and a house , you 'd have no problems .
7 I mean you 'd have no problem with this .
8 otherwise you could sit there , you 'd have no
9 If you had smallpox , you 'd have a rash .
10 It got to the point where you could have one musical act , then you 'd have a puppeteering act , all on a Sunday night under the guise of the Beckenham folk club .
11 I guess you 'd have a problem if you did n't , Emo .
12 Obviously , in an ideal world you 'd have a different spanner for every nut , but for the time being a couple of adjustable spanners will come in very handy ( you need two because often you will have to grip a nut as well as a bolt ) .
13 You 'd have a clean warm house to live in , ’ went on his temptress , ‘ and a good hot meal midday , and all your washin' — done . ’
14 I worked a lot in one which I used to call D4 — basically taking the second string down to A and then sometimes taking the third string down to F sharp — open D. But sometimes keeping the third string tuned to G. I also used to tune to D minor sometimes and take the F sharp down to F , but sometimes keeping the E at the top so you 'd have a ninth . ’
15 And there was cotton gingham at two shillings a yard , you 'd have a smashing blouse out of that at six shillings , maybe four of them to go with each of the skirts .
16 Your own father out slaving day and night so that you 'd have a college education .
17 You 'd have a point .
18 You could go through again and you could put sodium instead of that M G but where you had things like M G O H twice you 'd just have N A O H so you 'd have a have to do a little bit of changing about .
19 ‘ If this property boom suddenly collapses , or if the government decides to jack up the bank rate to curb consumer spending , then you might find your loans withdrawn , in which case you 'd have a serious cash-flow problem on your hands . ’
20 Then I think we 'd be in business , then I 'm sure you 'd have a nice little earner on your hands .
21 You 'd have a chance at least .
22 The fridge-freezer otherwise you 'd get up every morning and you 'd have a right mess in your cupboard would n't you ?
23 You 'd have a headless mum .
24 I mean nowadays you 'd have a Thomas splint on it you see ?
25 You 'd have a patch you see and your trousers would be patched , and er I had no brothers to sort of hand-me-downs so of course mine we went had to be worn out , and erm you 're normal attire in those days was a er a pair of trousers and a jersey , you did n't have a suit as such .
26 And er on your , on the better shoe , like you what we call , might call a Sunday shoe , you 'd have a a rubber heel put on , I do n't mean just a a complete heel but a round disc that was screwed on to your heel , if I can explain that to you .
27 You 'd have a go .
28 You 'd have a band of ribs together to represent the furrows in a stetch ; then a small gap to show the water-furrows between the stetches .
29 So if you just kept your treble clef you 'd have a lot of lines possibly that you were n't using at all .
30 Er it 's not like if you had a lot of people in the flats who were all working up at for example , you 'd have a lot more kind of community spirit going , and a lot , and a lot more common erm feeling , I think , between people .
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