Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And er , I thought I 'd probably have wall paper on that wall , you know , use , use the curtains just as plenty of fullness , but have them for keeping out the light or keeping in the heat , |
2 | Well I 'd rather have clover than bloody moss . |
3 | I 'd rather have South America I think Andy |
4 | I 'd rather have breakfast here . |
5 | ‘ No thank you , I 'd rather have coffee — at least , I do n't want anything — I 'm not a bit hungry … ’ |
6 | And I 'd rather have coffee than tea … ’ |
7 | No I 'd rather have coffee . |
8 | Of course there 's just nobody , in a war , I 'd rather have fighting alongside me than the British … |
9 | ‘ I 'd rather have tea , please , ’ she said politely . |
10 | I mean I 'd rather have tea , sorry , yeah . |
11 | I 'd sooner have dinner . |
12 | I 'd sooner have Compo anyway . |
13 | ‘ What are you worth ? ’ she 'd ask ; I 'd certainly have trouble with that one . |
14 | It was on the tip of her tongue to say she 'd rather have dinner with a snake , but then she stopped . |
15 | She said nothing , then he added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd rather have Dawn . |
16 | You could do okay you could do that and then you would have used up all the oxygen and you 'd just have nitrogen left , but burning something in a liquid in liquid air is gon na be a bit awkward , it could n't be done . |
17 | He 'd long ago decided that if you spent all your time listening to what people actually said , you 'd never have time to work out what they meant . |
18 | ‘ That 's a joke , you understand — we 'd rather have money . ’ |
19 | At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer . |