Example sentences of "[pron] would have a " in BNC.

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1 If the county championship was still there as it used to be , then I could pick only northern-based players and in two or three years I 'd have a very strong side . ’
2 Sometimes I 'd have a flick through .
3 If I could have summat to eat , I 'd have a big bowl of oxtail soup — all hot and steamy .
4 She said I 'd have a real good time here — playing sports and sleeping in the dorm with all the other boys .
5 I 'd have a mountain of food for supper ! ’
6 ‘ Just thought I 'd have a walk . ’
7 ‘ People had said to me that I 'd have a lot of spare time on the film set — oh sure !
8 As far as I remembered from our arrival , the boatyard lay down a lane with no houses nearby : I 'd have a fair run in my socks to find help .
9 ‘ If I was a toff I 'd have a watch , ’ said Sadie glancing at a wrist that needed no additions .
10 ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book …
11 But I still felt as though I 'd have a nervous breakdown if I had to cope for much longer … .
12 But no , the sun beat down , I 'd have a tan to rival Cal 's on the Costa Blanca .
13 I 'd have a better tan than her at this rate , all the outdoor living I was doing .
14 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
15 I 'd have a job .
16 Earlier this year the mother of three , who counts Warren Beatty and George Hamilton among her former beaus , was quoted as saying : ‘ If someone gave me the cash I 'd have a facelift this minute . ’
17 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
18 ‘ The time has come for me to get it sorted out — and I 'd happily take a year out if it meant I 'd have a few more years later on .
19 I hoped I 'd have a chance to call in on your aunt some time today , and thought I 'd ring from Downshurst to ask if it would be convenient .
20 ‘ If I could n't read and write , mam , I 'd have a hard job running my boot and shoe round , would n't I ? ’
21 The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’
22 I mainly used to chase it in me mate 's house , but sometimes when I got home , I 'd have a toot before I went to bed .
23 Then I 'd have a good blast when I got home , like .
24 If I got him a chop I 'd have a sausage or an egg with the bairns .
25 I just thought I 'd have a word with him .
26 I only had to hold the end of the string , while my friend went round the circle , so I thought I 'd have a rest , and so …
27 ‘ Of course , I never thought I 'd have a coach as good as Mr O'Dell , but he kindly suggested I should call in on a Saturday afternoon , while the pub was shut … . ’
28 ‘ Then I 'd have a chance to explain everything .
29 ( Jocularly ) Well , I 'd have a good look at your coins for a start !
30 I 'd probably I 'd have a go .
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