Example sentences of "'d have [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | You 'd have mountains on each side of you and there 'd only be one way to go . ’ |
32 | I never thought I 'd have back problems ! |
33 | It would be a great relief to know that after a three week hospital stay , you 'd have £420 on top of your daily benefit of £840 , payable on your discharge . |
34 | Did they say owt and that when you ordered it , did it say that you were n't satisfied er that you 'd have postage to pay ? |
35 | ‘ You 'd have plenty to talk about . ’ |
36 | She said if I were you I 'd have breakfast , she said if you had something like porridge , you 'd feel more full and you could perhaps do away with your mid morning four rounds of cheese on toast , she said , perhaps , what d' ya want ? |
37 | I think Fancher thought I 'd have dope sent to the Voice . |
38 | You 'd have trouble swinging a gerbil , let alone a cat , in the kitchen . |
39 | ‘ Thought he 'd have trouble with that one , ’ said Bas . |
40 | It was pointed out that you needed 10 great players to do that , and we 'd have trouble mustering one . |
41 | They 'd have trouble talking to a budgie , never mind a bison . |
42 | ‘ From the moment they told me that you were a breech baby I knew I 'd have trouble with you . ’ |
43 | I 'd have trouble betting on Leeds at 20/1 , let alone 9/1 . |
44 | If you were to come down the Cowley Road — I invite you to come down and and come and see the situation , because , you know , if I said okay anyone can smoke or drink in the church or churchyard in Saint Mary and John , the building would be full , not full literally , but we 'd have people all day in there smoking and drinking and there would be nowhere quiet for people to pray . |
45 | T. B. You 'd have sergeants who liked to drink and he 'd have a constable in his section who knew where to get this drink , but normally amongst the sergeants , you were apart from the constables . |
46 | When I first started I thought we 'd have tutorials and seminars ; you get three or four students and you discuss something . |
47 | Tomorrow she really must settle down to serious work on her novel ; time was slipping past , her deadline was approaching and if she did n't get on with it she 'd have Joe making agitated phone calls and coming down to visit . |
48 | ‘ At which point I 'd have hysterics and writhe on the ground ? ’ |
49 | Yes , otherwise you 'd have sort of hanging around and asking |
50 | yeah , normally we 'd have Roy here . |
51 | In their shoes , I 'd have doubts about your involvement . ’ |
52 | We 'd have copyright on them would n't we |
53 | So when Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson hastily gave him a free transfer to Spain 's Sporting Gijon more than three years ago , you 'd have bet that the battered Irishman would have slipped quietly out of the limelight . |
54 | Who 'd have bet against him breaking Roger 's record ? |
55 | But in this programme you 'll appreciate this planned months , its planned , when did I first contact you ? , oh February was n't it , right , so we thought we 'd have pictures here and Sue would be talking in front of the pictures . |
56 | I think for the time being I I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I think that it makes sense to be fully in control of it , I think that I you know have great faith in Virgin Atlantic , erm I think that it erm it 's got a great future , erm but erm er I do n't think it would be that easy to erm you know to I do n't think we 'd have partners falling over themselves to get into the airline business in in in this recession . |
57 | I stayed home so we 'd have time this evening . |
58 | " I thought maybe you 'd have time to think it over , Mr Plant . " |
59 | With any luck I 'd have time to dry my hair and dive back into the satin whatsits before he arrived . |
60 | I should n't be so busy organizing things , I 'd have time to do some nursing if I wanted to . ’ |