Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] would have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Like most married couples , ’ says Matthew , ‘ we imagined we 'd have children . |
2 | Ancient laws governed who would have rights to watering holes , but the young herders were often caught in the breach , stealing camels and sometimes women , from neighbouring clans . |
3 | ‘ From the moment they told me that you were a breech baby I knew I 'd have trouble with you . ’ |
4 | I thought I would have burns everywhere I had metal . |
5 | I think Fancher thought I 'd have dope sent to the Voice . |
6 | I never thought I 'd have back problems ! |
7 | When we moved , we knew we would have problems fitting into a smaller house . |
8 | When I first started I thought we 'd have tutorials and seminars ; you get three or four students and you discuss something . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ Thought he 'd have trouble with that one , ’ said Bas . |
11 | Milan , perhaps significantly , announced it would have Lendl for the next three years . |
12 | It is however not at all obvious that the results yield the conclusion that Griffin draws , nor is it clear that even if they did we would have evidence for saying more than that the creatures recognise their own bodies . |
13 | Yes , absolutely , because I said I 'd have Jake back about six at home |
14 | And you said we 'd have dinner afterwards at the Chinese restaurant at Ely . " |