Example sentences of "'d have a [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I mainly used to chase it in me mate 's house , but sometimes when I got home , I 'd have a toot before I went to bed . |
32 | and I 'd have a heap load left |
33 | And er sometimes you 'd have a stand for it because it was too long . |
34 | You 'd have a sirloin up like that and |
35 | we 'd have a choice of three pennyworth of which were a , which was a big chunk , three pennyworth of , brawn , potted meats , er what else is there ? |
36 | ‘ Speaking hypothetically , are you saying I 'd have a choice ? ’ |
37 | I hoped I 'd have a chance to call in on your aunt some time today , and thought I 'd ring from Downshurst to ask if it would be convenient . |
38 | ‘ Then I 'd have a chance to explain everything . |
39 | You 'd have a chance at least . |
40 | Not that he 'd have a chance with Viola . |
41 | It sounded like an interesting job — the play was a futuristic drama set in the twenty-first century , and the director said she 'd have a chance to really let her imagination run riot on the styles . |
42 | I thought if someone brought you to your senses , before it was too late , you 'd have a chance , instead of throwing yourself into any trouble that came along . |
43 | We 'd have a respite of about a fortnight if we were lucky before he went down with the next one . |
44 | He 'd have a walking stick , he 'd have a buttonhole , a top hat and a stiff collar , and he 'd swing this cane and walk up the street . |
45 | Sometimes I 'd have a flick through . |
46 | We there was n't room for a three piece suite sort of thing and then you 'd have a sideboard and a table , chairs to sit on like hard chairs , wooden chairs like kitchen chairs . |
47 | No we had a reasonably good dinner and , and we did n't want no tea when we come home , this could have been some of it cos all I had then when we did about seven o'clock when we decided we 'd have a bowl of soup , erm , we stuffed ourselves , we had toast and breakfast erm , we had one or two sweets in the hospital , er while we were waiting and then er , we went to Asda and then we got er |
48 | Fortunate I ca n't remember too much er ordinary er illnesses like er , we 'd have a cold and , and you know er and that but no , I ca n't remember chicken pox and er |
49 | We had some extremely hot gear lying around so we asked them if they 'd have a go at getting rid of it for us out of town where it maybe would have cooled down somewhat . |
50 | Her mum said Sergeant Joe would take care of that Flash Harry , but if he did n't she 'd have a go herself , she 'd bash Archie 's bowler so hard over his head he 'd never get it off again , he 'd have to go about like a man with no eyeballs . |
51 | The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’ |
52 | I 'd probably I 'd have a go . |
53 | You 'd have a go . |
54 | Probably lose me pound like , but I 'd have a go . |
55 | so I decided I 'd have a go in a factory , aha , and I come in it was over in the other place , the noise was unbelievable , really unbelievable . |
56 | ‘ I thought I 'd have a go , just for fun , and phone the station , ’ said Moira . |
57 | So this week I thought we 'd have a go at making a miniature garden , which you can grow in your bedroom . |
58 | Some anonymous little department at D15 that took care of people who got out of line , but would that necessarily mean they 'd have a go at me ? |
59 | I have n't read any match report yet … so I thought I 'd have a go at a quick one & include a few comments about Rocky as well . |
60 | ’ We wrote the single after moving into a little village and seeing all the people driving to their office jobs and we thought we 'd have a go at them ’ |