Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd have to take the flak for having a lift with Mrs Wright . |
2 | He 'd have to take the matter into his own hands . |
3 | But then he 'd have to take the desk with him if he was n't to be completely disorientated , and he 'd never be up to manhandling such a heavy piece of furniture . |
4 | And we we go in car shopping and we always get our s shopping from , you know with it being cheap , and we go in her brother 's car , and so we do n't have to carry it back all the way from , but round here you see you 'd have to go out , you 'd have to take the kid with you , and your girlfriend , and then you 've got to come back with all the shopping and your kids as well . |
5 | We are one and a half million pounds better off from that , and the compulsory redundancy problem has gone erm I 'd have to explain the list to you , though , to give a proper context , and maybe that 's what I should |
6 | These plants contain only minimal amounts of the chemical — tetrahydro-cannabinol — which can make users high when smoked — so to get any kind of effect — you 'd have to smoke the whole field . |
7 | Well you 'd have to sell the flat then . |
8 | ‘ You 'd have to ask the plain-clothes mob . ’ |
9 | One like that , you see we 'd have to move the point two places to the left , so we 'll have to introduce another zero . |
10 | He 'd have to leave the window slightly open and hope to be disturbed if anything happened . |
11 | I knew when your lesson was and worked out when you 'd have to leave the house , and I 've been skulking around here , waiting for you . |
12 | For that I 'd have to see the blueprint , a diagrammatic layout . |
13 | Might , perhaps ; there 's just something ; that 's why I asked at the meeting , but I 'd have to see the letter first , partly to see what 's in it , partly just to see it . ’ |
14 | Every so often I 'd have to grip the wheel tightly because what I really wanted to do was interrupt my drollery , pull over on to the hard shoulder , turn to my passenger and say , ‘ By the way , Stuart , I 'm in love with your wife . ’ |
15 | Well it 's a waste of time , you 'd have to scrap the car then . |
16 | He 'd have to judge the force of the blow very carefully and you 'd expect it to leave more than a slight bump . ’ |
17 | At one point it looked like we 'd have to restore the whole room . |
18 | I 'd have to remember the desk clerk . |
19 | He 'd have to risk the pipes making that queer noise they sometimes did when you turned on the tap . |
20 | Well , I could n't go in without him , so I 'd have to do the same . |
21 | One 'd have to do the bedrooms , to clean the bedrooms . |
22 | And ano and the other one 'd have to do the stairs . |
23 | Knew we 'd have to do the old ones , so I dug out all the figures of the last two years ’ productions . ’ |
24 | Well then I 'd have to stop the Income Support |
25 | We 'd have to put the data into the customer model , run those calculations , then rearrange the data for lamp type , and then for group . |
26 | One or two of the local lads could help you fish the char , Mary could cook it and pot it — you 'd have to put the pots out to commission but the district is full of men who would work for you . |
27 | She 'd have to put the bags |
28 | Of course Luiza should n't be paired with the lanky and very young tenor ; they 'd have to replot the run-up to that part so that she came into the ballroom with someone else . |
29 | ‘ You could have pitched it a bit more strongly , sir , ’ Talbot said , ‘ but I 'd have to spend the rest of the night thinking how . |
30 | We had Wednesday night in the Earls Court hotel , then I said I 'd have to spend the next night away , and she said OK . |