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

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1 You 'd have to take them all in to be examined , then see if there was any fraying around the trousers and you had n't reported it , for ordinary wear and tear had to be reported and then taken in for repair — you could n't repair it yourself .
2 Oh , Hardy was a crafty planner all right , you 'd have to give him that .
3 But it 's a heavy ladder , and you 'd have to lug it all the way upstairs . ’
4 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
5 And then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again , in an infinite regress .
6 I got a few little pairs of knickers there , I 'd have to get her some more though .
7 Just thought I 'd have to tell you that .
8 Being the senior trainers for the whole county could be a full time job , and I am afraid that if that were the case we would have to give it all up .
9 She really would have to see him some time .
10 ‘ You would have to ask her that .
11 The purchase of externally-sourced catalogue records ( e.g. from OCLC or VTLS ) would not be cost-effective , since so many of our records are unique , or shared only with other specialist botanical libraries not contributing records to these services — we would have to do it all again ourselves , and we lack the manpower resources to do this .
12 Moreover one of them was bound to be reporting back to the Questore , and since there was no way of finding out which he would have to keep them all busy if he was to do what Bartocci had asked .
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