Example sentences of "she would have a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 'd have a lot to get used to at first , ’ Rose said absently as she scanned through the letter . |
2 | She 'd have a fag with her coffee , and I 'd sit and watch the smoke making patterns in the air , and it 'd be quiet and it 'd be just her and me . |
3 | Afterwards she 'd have a glass or two of wine to wash it all down . |
4 | She 'd have a natter with him if he were , something she often did on her half-days . |
5 | Maggie said she 'd have a half of shandy , Susan ordered the same . |
6 | ‘ 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 … |
7 | Her mum said Sergeant Joe would take care of that Flash Harry , but if he did n't she 'd have a go herself , she 'd bash Archie 's bowler so hard over his head he 'd never get it off again , he 'd have to go about like a man with no eyeballs . |
8 | At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed . |
9 | Then last night she said she would n't come tonight because there was nothing on — she 'd have a quiet night in her room . |
10 | If Mrs Marr knew a bit of human anatomy , for example , if she 'd had a medical training or been a PE teacher something like that , she 'd have a better chance of being competent , by which I mean lethal . |
11 | Well , if the norm in the Church was the Bishop and Miss Tilley , you could see she 'd have a fair amount of concealing to do . |
12 | It sounded like an interesting job — the play was a futuristic drama set in the twenty-first century , and the director said she 'd have a chance to really let her imagination run riot on the styles . |
13 | And then she put had some warm water and er she had to have it to the proper consistency and then she 'd have a a bucket of water w standing by her side with a a jug . |
14 | She said she 'd have a sherry , a nebulous drink itself , so I poured her as dark and sweet a one as I could find in the little tight tiny rows of sinister bottles , and while she drank it I put on trousers and sweater . |
15 | At least she 'd have a few precious moments alone with him before Doreen arrived . |
16 | But , far from being able to greet him like a young girl when he came , she 'd have a job to hide how decrepit she was . |
17 | ‘ I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it . |
20 | Mummy just said she 'd have a do , she 'd have a go . |
21 | Mummy just said she 'd have a do , she 'd have a go . |
22 | It was so funny right , she 'd have a go and I just sat there and yeah ! |
23 | you , you did n't know she was er here , she 'd have a book or some |
24 | so she 's er , she 's waiting for 'em to come to do that , anyway she 's er , somebody rang her did n't they and they asked her if she 'd have a little boy of four months old , Thursdays and Fridays all day and she started this week with him , so I said well Pauline |
25 | She would have a good chance of sneaking out unnoticed by then . |
26 | ‘ Tell your client , ’ said the voice at the other end of the phone , ‘ that he or she would have a better chance of establishing who is or is not responsible for his or her dustbins if he or she employed a lawyer who did n't address his inquiries to people whose principal concern is pharmacology . ’ |
27 | But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination . |
28 | She would have a new dress for Sundays , which next year became an afternoon dress , and the next was worn in the mornings for doing her housework . |
29 | She would have a new coat for winter once in about three years , and the same for summer , with a suit for ‘ in between weather , ’ ( spring and autumn ) , so there was only one of these major expenses each year . |
30 | She waited for Jean , his girlfriend , to go to the Ladies , and then pounced , flirting madly and manoeuvring him into bartering with her that he would buy two whole strips if she would have a dance with him . |