Example sentences of "[pron] 'd have the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I never dared to dream I 'd have the chance to go to university , said one teacher in his early thirties , remembering his youth in the countryside . |
2 | I know the spells laid on you at your birth , for I heard her sing them — and I smiled , may I be forgiven , for I thought then I 'd have the strength to break them ! |
3 | And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd |
4 | Oh I 'd have the lump , no you can it would be more than that . |
5 | Well actually I 'd , I would know how to do it , but whether I 'd have the tools on me or not , just jack it up on one of them thingies |
6 | Well I would er , I mean I 'd have the bathroom slightly cooler then and all ! |
7 | I 'd , I 'd have the plain it 's better in the plain |
8 | I tell you when he 's coming but then I 'd have the cooker going up the Swannee Well , well no . |
9 | I 'd have the telly on , |
10 | Anyway , she 'd have the help of Posi and the ships auto-mechatons . |
11 | And when my mother was baking in a huge ovenware basin , then she 'd have the the erm the flour and the the erm what do you call it that made it rise ? |
12 | It was probably the old woman who told Miss Matthews but I do n't suppose she 'd have the vaguest notion of the day or time . ’ |
13 | Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ? |
14 | Mind you , do you know that if you 'd marry somebody erm years older than er and that , she says , well if I die she 'd have the money . |
15 | A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this . |
16 | Oh , I do n't matter — I 'm nothing , nobody , just the bloody fool who keeps a roof over your head — but I 'd have thought you 'd have the decency not to drag Tom into it … . ’ |
17 | But if the goods are faulty you 'd have the right to decline the credit note and ask for money back . |
18 | And you 'd have the fires , open fires in your rooms . |
19 | ‘ I never thought that you 'd have the guts to come , ’ he had said . |
20 | You 'd have the same problem with the blinds you 're trying to avoid with er |
21 | So , I mean , say in about three or four years time you you 'd have the same level of cover |
22 | Well you 'd have the , the line two you 'd have the bills and loans outstanding if any |
23 | Well you 'd have the , the line two you 'd have the bills and loans outstanding if any |
24 | and line three you 'd have the mortgages |
25 | you 'd have the two hundred pound and then you 'd have a life insurance on top ? |
26 | Mean you 'd have the seat numbers on it then . |
27 | You 'd have the lump sum as well ? |
28 | be getting a result if you stepped in with another four phones , new lines , you 'd have the use of these four lines for three month , to generate business before you get out with first phone bill on them , right so that you could drop er the lines here if you wanted , at er , at the end of the day , it does n't matter whether you 've got one line or whether you 've got a hundred lines |
29 | there were a lad on here today from Dunscroft , oh you 'd have the telly on |
30 | ‘ Well , if you 're tellin' me that our cellar leads out to the East River , then it follows that the East River leads to our cellar , and it could just happen that somebody would leave a door open somewhere , and we 'd have the whole of the East River down round our feet . ’ |