Example sentences of "'d have [verb] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes , I 'd have to take a turn if someone failed to arrive , enthroning myself at the green baize table and stuffing myself with shrimp rolls and pickles , me , the killer who 'd lived on bugs .
2 If she had wanted to stay she 'd have made a song and dance , but it was better to move .
3 But now you 'll never know whether he 'd have made a move or not , will you ?
4 I 'd have liked a job but you could n't , because the men had to be looked after , you just had to be there .
5 ‘ We 'd have had a visit if she 'd gone straight to the nearest phone , ’ Goldman observed .
6 ‘ Yeah , there are times , because certain guitars do n't have a wangy bar , that you get a great solo for most of the song and right at the end you want to maybe slide down and you ca n't do it , so you 'd have to find a guitar that would do that , and then blend it in . ’
7 And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in
8 When I was told that I 'd have to share a kitchen and bathroom with strangers I could n't help thinking how this would astound the people at home , how they would snort with laughter at the idea that this could really happen in England , mother of civilization .
9 I 'd have preferred a book that told a few truths , or even a few lies .
10 If you got sued for selling someone a rotten second-hand car , you 'd have to get a lawyer and he 'd be a university graduate , too .
11 ‘ If I 'd thought we were going on a lecture tour , I 'd have brought a notepad and a lunchbox .
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