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

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1 I never thought I 'd have back problems !
2 I 'd have cheese , you can have cold lamb love , I 'm not keen on cold lamb Ricky will have pork chop
3 I think Fancher thought I 'd have dope sent to the Voice .
4 Yes , absolutely , because I said I 'd have Jake back about six at home
5 I think I 'd call it a day long before I found myself turning part of my humble dwelling into the bridge of the Starship Enterprise , but one thing is certain : I 'd have Julian Colbeck 's video series close at hand before boldly going forth !
6 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 ?
7 I 'd have potatoes and cabbage and gravy .
8 I 'd have lions to guard me !
9 If I 'd have Jan with Ben and we thought it was a new girlfriend .
10 I do n't want really want Darren , I do n't honestly think , I think I 'd have difficulty in the initial breaking , but then everything else would go
11 But the following weekend , I 'd have shopping fever again .
12 If I was n't a hat designer I 'm sure I 'd have loads of hats anyway . ’
13 I 'd have tuna fish , I 'd have ham , everything because you can eat as much meat you could sit down and eat cabbage , swedes , runner beans , cauliflower , peas every vegetable
14 I used what mind control I could muster to blot out the thought of what lay ahead — at least I 'd have food to eat — after the gauntlet was run .
15 ‘ From the moment they told me that you were a breech baby I knew I 'd have trouble with you . ’
16 I 'd have trouble betting on Leeds at 20/1 , let alone 9/1 .
17 I 'd have tuna fish , I 'd have ham , everything because you can eat as much meat you could sit down and eat cabbage , swedes , runner beans , cauliflower , peas every vegetable
18 If I had my way , I 'd have Axminster straight through the house .
19 ‘ At which point I 'd have hysterics and writhe on the ground ? ’
20 But here 's a toast to all those who played a part in this fall of a climbing journalist : my climbing friends , the helicopter rescue team , the doctors and nurses and our superb National Health Service ( coming from Ebbw Vale I knew one day I 'd have cause to be thankful to Aneurin Bevan ) .
21 In their shoes , I 'd have doubts about your involvement . ’
22 With any luck I 'd have time to dry my hair and dive back into the satin whatsits before he arrived .
23 I should n't be so busy organizing things , I 'd have time to do some nursing if I wanted to . ’
24 I should have known I would have problems when I crossed the border of a place whose name I could hardly pronounce — Mosonmagyaróvár .
25 One is a problem of content : it is appropriate for feminists to celebrate their diverse sexual choices ( lesbianism or spinsterhood , for instance ) but not , perhaps , to reduce ourselves to body parts ( I would have problems referring to myself approvingly as a cunt , or even as a slut , since I would rather challenge the necessity for a linguistic category of ‘ unchaste ’ women than embrace it with joy ) .
26 I said some days ago that I would have difficulty er assisting you in making the choice for for some obvious reasons .
27 If they said you can go anywhere you like it would , that would cause I would , I would have difficulty deciding .
28 Then she asked me if I would have ice in it .
29 Er , it 's just I feel that I 've worked all my days and did without and er er had put savings away and things like that so that when I stopped working to have children I would have money , but if you were means tested , and the money is for the children as well , anyway and the people who , you know , I do n't mean that all people , a lot of people who are supposedly not having money , and getting all these things , they sell them and things like that .
30 I had a lot less hassle walking around Tripoli , than I would have walking around Athens , for example .
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