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

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1 He used to shut you in the next room and give you a pile of books and you 'd have to take notes from about seven or eight different books .
2 ‘ I knew very quickly that to get the kitchen exactly how we wanted it , we 'd have to swap rooms around on the ground floor .
3 You 'd have to drill holes in the wall .
4 If it was too far , they 'd have to move lodgings again .
5 If they had the time they 'd have cut words or letters out of magazines .
6 But now they do er twenty minutes they think they 'd have done wonders !
7 ‘ I found I had to be very firm with her , or she 'd have run rings around me , and how would she learn ?
8 You 'd have to put things in your suitcase
9 Today I suppose he 'd have written variations on Happy Birthday , but this is more fun .
10 ‘ If I 'd known it was going to be like this I 'd have gone ages ago ! ’
11 If he 'd left it Mrs Blakey would have made a fuss , she 'd have wanted to take his temperature , she 'd have asked questions he could n't answer .
12 Three girls , see you 're lucky really cos if they 'd had three boys an i , in a few times , you know , ten years time like , they 'd have all , the boys would of been growing up and they 'd have had cars stuck everywhere , you know what I mean ?
13 Had I applied earlier … but then perhaps I 'd have stood very little chance , but at least I 'd have had interviews .
14 We 'd have died years ago .
15 We 'd have mixed appetites if you 'd given it any thought .
16 and they 're easier to get rid of I 'd have to bring bottles home again would n't I ?
17 ‘ When I wanted to produce a special jumper to commemorate my 50th Test try , with the emblems of all the countries I 'd scored against , I was told I 'd have to pay royalties for using them .
18 When I came to Rangers I knew I 'd have to change attitudes .
19 I decided I 'd have to change tactics .
20 I 'd have to make arrangements , you see .
21 Some ceramic experts used to say : ‘ You 'd have to run factories like sterile wards of a hospital to be totally rid of specking . ’
22 It would be pointless it would be messy it would be inelegant and it would create the problem of the relations between the two , you 'd have to have transformations to get you from one to the other .
23 But if the tyre had not been expanded enough , we 'd have to have levers and gently lever and hammer it on , something in the same way as you 'd do with a bicycle tyre .
24 Well one would have thought so , but I said to er Mrs you see , about the minibus , no not the minibus , the M S bus being available and , I said the problem was or maybe that we 'd have to have drivers who have had a P S V licence , or what they call it ?
25 You 'd have thought modems would be quicker on the parallel port , but no ; the serial port was originally developed as a telecommunications device .
26 She 'd have shown symptoms long before they went .
27 There was no space for two small children or one transversely-mounted adult , not a trace of walnut , and if you wanted to listen to a radio in a Cobra you 'd have needed speakers that would n't have disgraced a heavy-metal band .
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