Example sentences of "'d have [to-vb] at " in BNC.

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1 She had n't really imagined she 'd have to talk at all , she realised — had hoped and assumed he 'd simply sweep her into his arms .
2 Well you 'd have to ask at least five would n't you ?
3 Sadly , there was no Marmite and no honey , we were told , and we 'd have to wait at least 20 minutes .
4 But he 'd have to wait at least another 2 and a half hours — that 's how long Mae Luz 's flight from Manila was delayed .
5 You did n't think you 'd have to work at it quite so hard .
6 ‘ You 'd have to work at your grades . ’
7 ‘ I think you 'd have to look at somebody who is in a similar position to him , who is still around , to try and figure that out .
8 A : hello Mr Parkin this is Guy Cook here B : yes A : er do you remember um sending us a er an estimate for electrical repairs * for a hundred and fifty pounds * well I 've er just had a word with the Electricity Board with an engineer called Mr Golding and he tells me that the er the list of jobs you gave us unless there 's any special circumstances should not be more than around one hundred pounds B : oh * A : well he said he 'd have to look at it of course but er is there some special reason why you thought it would cost more A : well would you be prepared to do it for the price he quoted B : no A : well why not B : I ca n't afford it not with my wages and overheads £ I have A : well £ why should I pay an extra fifty pounds if I can get it done cheaper * B : well if you can do that * do
9 Er but I mean as , as to returns , I mean you 'd have to look at specialist press for that erm
10 And he 'd have to look at it every day .
11 In a sense , the Jury 's still out on the Times cos you 'd have to look at it over say a three of four month period .
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