Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] 'd have a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ People had said to me that I 'd have a lot of spare time on the film set — oh sure !
2 We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales .
3 Your own father out slaving day and night so that you 'd have a college education .
4 ‘ Just so that you 'd have a good excuse for keeping me a prisoner here ? ’
5 But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’
6 And then if she says well and , and then I might say but I just would imagine that you 'd have a lot more to do with your life before you thought about settling down and getting engaged to someone .
7 I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television
8 and then it went on to his birthday so they made the excuse that they 'd have a a double celebration .
9 He 'd have a word with Phillis , you bet that he 'd have a word with Phillis — the dirty cow .
10 Not that he 'd have a chance with Viola .
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