Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd rather have that shape you can cut .
2 Such games are usually very playable but BTTF is so poorly executed , I 'd rather have Corky stand on my head than play this drivel again .
3 I 'd rather have another drink , ’ said Scarlet .
4 I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now .
5 I 'd sooner have cold meat than .
6 ‘ Eeh , I never thought I 'd ever have any clothes like this , ’ she said , stroking the material of the blue dress .
7 As a person , you know , I 'd never have any time .
8 One comment passed was ‘ I would rather have 100,000 members paying £1 than 1,000 members paying £100 . ’
9 ‘ Of course , I would n't have that problem with you , would I ? ’ he said softly .
10 If I did I would n't have much motivation to get out of bed in the morning or to motivate others ’ .
11 I would n't have this girl 's job — not for all the tea in China !
12 I would n't have enough money to go .
13 ‘ I remember when I was at college men would phone me and I would n't have any idea who they were .
14 How would the , I would n't have any money from the AVCs either
15 I did n't know what an epidural was , but I knew I would n't have any pain so it was okay by me .
16 I mean I would n't have any feeling
17 Well I have to , otherwise , I would n't have any effect at all with my luck .
18 Had I really meant it when I 'd written I would n't have any painkillers ?
19 The manager there was quite happy to take people on social security so I would n't have any trouble about that .
20 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
21 The tourist office said I would n't have any trouble finding somewhere . ’
22 I would immediately have another go .
23 Years later , when I was with Sandford in the Second World War , he told me that people in Addis Ababa had been saying that I would not have one chance in ten of survival if I entered Aussa .
24 She 'd probably have some lessons but she ca n't afford it .
25 But even if you went in as researcher who 's going to interview them , and a , and informal way which might be a more appropriate method , you 'd still have considerable difficulty in that there is , they 'll spin you a yarn and whatnot , you know what they wanted you think rather than what what they should .
26 He saw no reason to add that from now on , her body would break down : she would gradually become slower in her movements , she would tire more easily and lack stamina , and she would probably have another stroke in seven years ' time — at the latest .
27 so she would n't have that worry and that means of course she would n't be paying out the premium on the endowment policy
28 In her situation , as a menial , she would n't have much opportunity to give pain to others . ’
29 So I had it put all on one floor for her , so she would n't have any stairs to climb .
30 One of the babies ' mother even said that she would not have another child until my mum had a vacancy !
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