Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] 'd have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having located the house , he had roared into Belfast and met Mallachy at the Wellington Park , where they 'd had a pint of Guinness beneath the photos of the famous actors . |
2 | Okay so you 'd had a bit of a break that 's good . |
3 | She was bone-weary , but she would be all right , she assured herself , once she 'd had a sit down and something to eat . |
4 | erm people were starting to move out , and I think that , I think quite a lot of people , well although they 'd had a lot of information from the Local Authority , were still very unsure about how that would affect other benefits , in particular supplementary benefits , and single payments , and that , that , grants for , for the furniture , that kind of thing . |
5 | ‘ They used to pull my leg , but once they 'd had a go they soon changed their minds . ’ |
6 | Once they 'd had a conversation on two levels , from street to first-floor window ; it had been in April ; on the second occasion he 'd visited her in the afternoon , for a walk along the canal . |
7 | Cos er like I say , if I 'd had a window open or so you know what I mean ? |
8 | On the way back from moving the sheep , I felt as if I 'd had a night in the pub , started feeling very wheezy and , Oh this is good . |
9 | It would have been me pencil if I 'd had a pencil in me hand . |
10 | It made me feel sick — as if I 'd had a clout ; in the stomach . ’ |
11 | Last time I let you talk me into having a go , I felt as if I 'd had a session in a tumble dryer . ’ |
12 | Well I , the thing is if I 'd had a church se service and all that , you know |
13 | If I 'd had a gun I would have gone out and shoo shot out the whole neighbourhood . |
14 | If I 'd had a gun I would have done it . |
15 | I would n't have minded if I 'd had a bump on my head , a cross on it or a bullet through it . |
16 | She was n't going to risk being thrashed again in conversation , not yet , not until she 'd had a chance to recharge her worn batteries . |
17 | She felt for all the world as if she 'd had a hangover — an event that had happened exactly once in her well-ordered life . |
18 | Cos we 'd had a recce by then and had a look round and you see . |
19 | If we 'd had a row . |
20 | If we 'd had a church wedding , she 'd have done the white-lace-and-trimmings bit , the full veil-and-trail number . |
21 | Yeah I realize that but the thing is if we 'd had a phone call to say look , we 're going to be this late , |
22 | If we 'd had a child there would have been movement ; we 'd have watched him growing up , seen him change , worried about his schooling , and so on . |
23 | They are reputed to have said , ‘ If we 'd had a telegram like that , we 'd have gone to the moon . ’ |
24 | If we 'd had a boom economy over the last five years , the Stock Exchange would never have thought of phasing out the USM . ’ |
25 | And if they 'd had a row , you could hear him . |
26 | Oh rather yes , out-work , people used during the First World War there were no end of people were sort of er especially if they 'd had a bit of experience in the leather industry like harness and saddlery and that sort of thing , especially the harness and er other work attached to leather cavalry and er revolver holsters and that sort of thing , they 'd do them at home you know oh yes there was er now Walsall 's divided is n't it ? |
27 | The Indians had taken the radio telephones ( they 'd have gone off with the genny if they 'd had a crane ) and Caracas thought they 'd just broken down again so came as per normal . |
28 | If they 'd had a cook ! |
29 | If they 'd had a key , they would n't have been so careless as to leave it open , would they ? ’ |
30 | The heavier atomic bits — the stuff that goes to make up the planets — they had to wait until later until they 'd had a chance to be built up . |