Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd have a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Jocularly ) Well , I 'd have a good look at your coins for a start ! |
2 | Then I 'd have a good blast when I got home , like . |
3 | I 'd have a better tan than her at this rate , all the outdoor living I was doing . |
4 | If I was The John Dyson , do n't you think I 'd have a better chance of getting theatre seats ? |
5 | If Mrs Marr knew a bit of human anatomy , for example , if she 'd had a medical training or been a PE teacher something like that , she 'd have a better chance of being competent , by which I mean lethal . |
6 | ‘ Just so that you 'd have a good excuse for keeping me a prisoner here ? ’ |
7 | But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’ |
8 | We 'd have a better chance to find reasonably paid jobs in London . |
9 | ‘ I thought we 'd have a good laugh when you came in , ’ she complained . |
10 | We 'd have a good chance of overpowering them . ’ |
11 | We 'd have a good time . " |
12 | Now once he got in for his half , half pint in , in the in the passage he 'd have , he 'd have a good swig and , and it was about when he 'd got to bottom of the glass put it down . |