Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'd have have a " in BNC.

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1 I 'd have to have a laugh about it … could n't resist a comment .
2 No , I 'd have to have a radiator fitted and da you have to have that pump on , so I mean pump 'd gone all out of
3 I 'd have had a job , ’ said Simon .
4 ‘ Besides , if it was n't for the cuts , I 'd have had a permanent job by now .
5 I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’
6 If I had a father-in-law as cold and unfeeling as Prince Philip — not to mention a mother-in-law more concerned with protocol than emotions and a husband who prefers to talk to his plants — I 'd have had a nervous breakdown by now .
7 ‘ You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’
8 I mean I , it 's no good me husbands to look af , I I this is my second husband but er with my first husband er I I sort of erm if it 's been left to him , God bless him , he 's dead now but if it 'd been left to him I 'd have had a houseful of children you know .
9 Under other circumstances I 'd have had a snappy answer for her .
10 If I 'd had my nailfile with me I 'd have had a go at it .
11 She 'd have to have a debriefing session with Edwin when they 'd gone .
12 It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg .
13 ‘ If 'e 'd been any bigger , she 'd have had a bad time . ’
14 And I said she 'd have had a
15 Let me try erm a straw poll on you and I 'm going to ask those of you , I 'll give you a moment or two , who would 've signed up the Maastricht Treaty and who would not have signed up the Maastricht Treaty if you 'd 've had a free vote ?
16 A game 's a game , but you could have piled me up back there , and then you 'd have had a few questions to answer ! ’
17 I mean , if you 'd really done it you 'd have had a story ready to tell the police once the body was discovered . ’
18 Because you 'd have got a queue of traffic here , you 'd have had a terrible junction
19 To have an infinite number of pebbles you 'd have to have a rubber sheet that was more or less flat and just went on and on for ever .
20 You 'd have to have a sensor going down the corridor and one in the back because they 'd come in the back , they would n't come through the
21 You 'd have to have a soul of ice ! ’
22 but it 's not that , you 'd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up .
23 And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in
24 you 'd have to have a huge sort of bureaucratic structure
25 And in the morning , yeah , you have to wake up earlier they 'd bring the hosepipe and they 'd wake you up with cold water and you 'd have to have a cold shower and everything And sometimes they , they put , they 'd used I got , I got done the worse and , like , I just woke up cos I felt cold .
26 it wo n't , you know if it wo n't cos we 'd have to have a new one then would n't we ?
27 We 'd have had a visit if she 'd gone straight to the nearest phone , ’ Goldman observed .
28 My view of the General Strike is that if we 'd have had a Lenin we 'd have had a revolution .
29 My view of the General Strike is that if we 'd have had a Lenin we 'd have had a revolution .
30 On a crude arithmetical basis if the same proportion of murders were carried out on the mainland of Britain in relation to the population we 'd have had a thousand dead in the past eight days .
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