Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd have to take a drink of water . |
2 | You 'd have to take a half of it . |
3 | In any case , with the church deserted it would be quite safe I felt certain — provided there were no more nasty shocks , I 'd have to take a chance on that — to descend . |
4 | Sometimes , I 'd have to take a turn if someone failed to arrive , enthroning myself at the green baize table and stuffing myself with shrimp rolls and pickles , me , the killer who 'd lived on bugs . |
5 | Right , we 'd have to take a look at that cos I suspect that if he says each is coloured by the host |
6 | Oh yeah well er well wo I 'd take a pay cut because erm well I 'd have to take a pay cut anyway , but the thing is though , with my pension with my pension from day one I ai n't gon na be too bad off anyway . |
7 | ‘ He was last year about now but Easter 's late , I had n't thought on , and he 'll not move down until Palm Sunday like as not , and if he 's still over on the mountain he 'll be up Three Valleys Pass and that 's an hour and a half of a walk for him , going as the crow flies , but longer for us in the jeep because there 's no direct road — and then to get at him we 'd have to take a cart track that 'll be more like a river bed after yesterday 's rain . |
8 | If I really had to spend a long time hurting someone slowly , I 'd have to use a blindfold : them or me , one of us would have to have their eyes hidden . |
9 | When I had spare time , but if you 'd If it was decent weather you 'd have to give a hand in the garden at home you see ? |
10 | And er they thought Thursday they 'd have to do an operation on her by taking a piece of bone from her hip , |
11 | Erm no , we 'd have to arrange a hire cot and things like that . |
12 | ‘ Did n't you warn Jones that he 'd have to wait a while ? ’ |
13 | You know , like they 'd have to put a bit of a twist in it I suppose . |
14 | She kept trying to trample them , slam the door , but he kept kicking it back open and sooner or later she 'd have to put a name to her feelings , and she was afraid , so afraid , that the name was love … but it must n't be , she thought savagely ; it ca n't be . |
15 | An Italian agent says : ‘ Giggs is a sensation here and you 'd have to rate a player of his age and ability at 10 million in our crazy market . ’ |
16 | You 'd have to eat a lot more . |
17 | But she wanted a man , so she knew she 'd have to pay a price , any price . |
18 | She was told she 'd have to pay a £116 a week for it because she 's in a private nursing home . |
19 | But if they had a doctor you see , they 'd have to pay a pound . |
20 | I 'd have to dig a quarter of an acre . |
21 | You 'd have to dig a couple of holes and you 'd have to concrete the bugger in |
22 | ‘ I 'd have to keep a promise . ’ |
23 | ‘ Yeah , there are times , because certain guitars do n't have a wangy bar , that you get a great solo for most of the song and right at the end you want to maybe slide down and you ca n't do it , so you 'd have to find a guitar that would do that , and then blend it in . ’ |
24 | he 's retired , but he 's , he 's been quite busy with this Festival , but I , I said to him , now what I 'll do is maybe come and you and him and Jane maybe kind of will just sort of have a quick confab sometime just talk about what he wants , and he will be kind of happy to do that with obviously we 'd have to find a drop of money to pay for the tapes , I mean that would n't be huge and expensive . |
25 | ‘ We 'd have to find an office , ’ Celia said . |
26 | But I knew there 'd have to come a time when I broke the news to him that the education system and I had split up . |
27 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
28 | I 'd have to have a laugh about it … could n't resist a comment . |
29 | And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in |
30 | Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ? |