Example sentences of "and [pron] 'd have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I mean , ’ he was saying to Caroline , 'she 'd bring something to the table and I 'd have to ask what it was .
2 I was so purified and uplifted that when I came out and discovered my car had been towed away and I 'd have to fork out 70 quid , I was completely unruffled .
3 I 'm not sure Hawick was right for her and I 'd have been sorry to lose her , but that 's beside the point .
4 ‘ 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 …
5 All I 'd need is a few fags to keep me awake and I 'd have my foot down all the way .
6 The acoustic in the solo works is a shade reverberant , and I 'd have liked a longer gap after the Concerto , but the recording quality throughout is very acceptable .
7 And I 'd have loved to see him .
8 In a few years I 'd be just like mammy , cleaning for toffs ; and I 'd have weans and it 'd be too late then , and my man 'd be just like daddy was before he died , working a' week and getting drunk on Friday nights and a' day Saturdays . ’
9 And I 'd have eaten you up with guilt and bitterness first .
10 Anybody could have kissed me and I 'd have kissed them right back with interest .
11 And I 'd have shot myself if we lost because I 'd wasted a good chance just before the goal . ’
12 ‘ This was in some way part of the whole thing , that I 'd blurt out what I 'd done and she 'd ask to see and I 'd have it on hand to show her . ’
13 Otherwise I 'd have to go home at 5.30 p.m. and I 'd have to start all over again . "
14 Vecchi was certainly the key to this whole set-up , and I 'd have given plenty for half-an-hour 's peaceful talk with him .
15 He was a lawyer now , defending innocent multinational corporations against bogus claims of injury by their workers , and I 'd have to find someone else .
16 I might have left the discotheque and I 'd have never met that man .
17 four years to wait and I 'd have been sixteen . ’
18 hoping he would n't ask me to turn the telly over and I 'd have to get up .
19 I was miserable at the time , but later I realised Heavenly Father was looking after me because if Aunt Mary had said play , we 'd have gone out , and I 'd have missed the breakthrough .
20 ‘ A tiny fraction deeper and I 'd have been dead , ’ she said .
21 The two biffos would have come sneaking through the door , rubbing their hands and telling themselves they 'd got me by the balls , and I 'd have pointed the extinguisher and put out their fire .
22 You could argue it was n't his fault that Clare was killed — or that she did n't love me as much as I loved her — and I 'd have to agree .
23 ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed …
24 I work as a freelance translator , and I 'd have to find out what opportunities there are here before I could decide . ’
25 ‘ She was halfway there already … and I 'd have looked after her . ’
26 It was only a matter of time before my more traditional sort of jazz became popular again and I 'd have to think of a new image .
27 Er , and I 'd have to start thinking about where I am again .
28 ‘ It 's a tough old world and I 'd have thought you 'd learned that lesson in your line of work .
29 If I 'd been anything less than convincing , the audience would have picked up on it and I 'd have been furious with myself .
30 ‘ Hartlepool is always the same and I 'd have no objection at all to doing that .
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