Example sentences of "would have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd have other ones as well but just to show this particular example just to keep it small I 'll make it small .
2 ‘ Fairly early on we decided we 'd have separate people doing the Dalek voices because the actors hired to work them from the inside were being engaged more for their physical skills in manipulating Daleks than for their formal acting abilities , made redundant by the energies just to operate them . ’
3 I 'd have black Barbara and
4 She 's never had a wage " I never worked — he would n't let me , though I 'd have like to . "
5 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
6 Or Jagger would come over from the next hotel and we 'd have late night ‘ looning ’ sessions , and then Angie and I would go off again with Zowie .
7 He could n't of played as many , he 'd have bloody
8 No so I 'd have tinned potatoes
9 So if the panel were minded to recommend an exceptions policy then in the in the light of I eleven we we 'd have great difficulty in recommending other than B one and B two uses .
10 ‘ You 'd have married Finn like a shot if he 'd asked you , ’ said Betty , losing her temper and speaking wildly .
11 That you 'd have married Antoinette to possess them .
12 No er , cos they 'd have dry up but I did n't put none in .
13 If we could list those we 'd have advance warning of shortage problems on the assembly lines two months before they occur .
14 Down Lord Street , they 'd have big hose-pipes out — not just one or two men but big gangs of men .
15 Fresco enables developers to create applications that use tens of thousands of run-time objects : ‘ you 'd have big problems if you wanted to do that with conventional X-Windows widgets or XT intrinsics , ’ he says .
16 I reckoned it 'd have t'run' from the house to a point outside the perimeter fence , cuz that 'd take 'em clear of anyone who wuz in control of the grounds .
17 And he 'd have huge popular support .
18 Oh yes , women , yes they 'd have little tips , little put on , but theirs were little tiny ones .
19 At the Troxy , in Commercial Road , Stepney , they 'd have American stars coming over .
20 We 'd have fresh vegetables about twice a week and fresh fruit not very often .
21 Really , if we can make every single one your A levels follow that pattern , for you , we 'd have excellent results at the end of the day , okay .
22 We 'd have white tie and tails to say Mass instead of vestments and you 'd all be answering ‘ OK ’ instead of ‘ Amen ’ !
23 No , but if we star , if we did it seriously , we 'd have different boots would n't we ?
24 I mean , we , we used to have , like , we 'd have meat come twice a week , they 're the butchers , and then we 'd have coming , maybe , erm , once a week , and then like the dry goods , er , erm , we 'd have another day , where erm , you know , you have different things , basically coming every day .
25 In an ideal world you 'd have sufficient troops of each type to pick the perfect force for facing any particular enemy .
26 What you mean you 'd have blocking mechanisms ?
27 As for Williams and James , they would collaborate again on issues involving the West Indies , but this fundamental difference in their opinions would cause a rift between the two men which would have practical implications for the cause of the West Indian nationalist movement 25 years later .
28 Some miners would have regular places in the gang assured , whereas others were employed on a casual basis only , being recruited at the colliery gates at the start of a shift if more labour was required to meet the contract ( Krieger , 1983 , p. 92 ) .
29 It would meet twice a year , but working staff groups would have regular consultations .
30 The report estimated that 75 per cent of local authorities would have insufficient resources to implement the government 's community care proposals .
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