Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Just the hint of a vengeful smile accompanied the massage that we could n't just walk off with that there dog — we 'd have to take him to the parcels office and sign for him .
2 You 'd have to compare it to the Rickenbacker 650 reviewed last month — roughly the same price , but a much slicker guitar — or maybe a Hamer Special , if your tendencies are more Gibson-orientated .
3 probably be yards of material that , and you 've got six chairs so And you 'd have to buy it off the roll , you 're not going to get a piece a length at six yards are you ?
4 They were heavy : I 'd have to wedge them in the middle so they did n't drag me down sideways .
5 She 'd have to catch him in the morning — But catch him she would , she vowed silently .
6 It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net .
7 As the head of Cedars was making his entry list for September already , and would have to submit it by the end of the week , the educational psychologist was going to request a place for Balbinder before Statementing him .
8 Werner came to our rescue with the loan of a hundred dollars , which would have to see us through the three or four months it might take us to reach Aru .
9 Part of the LEATGS grant might for example , be delegated for schools to administer , but they would have to spend it for the specified purpose of in-service training .
10 For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music .
11 Groom stood her ground and , eventually , as a way out of the impasse , telephoned the Woman 's Page editor in London , who advised her that , as she was already in France , she should do the interview and would have to send it to the Ashleys for their approval before publication .
12 Suppose no real dates were available , as with our older eras , then we would have to recognise it by the phenomena of organic evolution .
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