Example sentences of "we would have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I was dreading the scene we 'd have at my Promise Ceremony , but when it came to it , she was actually on her best behaviour .
2 We 'd done it — but now we 'd have to be friendly with the little swine !
3 Th well then we 'd have to we 'd have to present it .
4 and I do n't want to , I do n't want to get involved with a lot of money that we 'd have to outlay for upkeep until we 've gone into it thoroughly .
5 If leakage carries on increasing , we 'd have to built more reservoirs .
6 Yo they 've got , you know , yo you 're not supposed to have damaged ones and we , you know , for an inspection we have to get th we 'd have to , oh
7 then we 'd have to be back for eleven , ca n't , I do n't know what 's gon na happen to the dog
8 if , if , if they go into the Common Market rate , EE standard or summat it 's bloody new job we 'd have to be , got ta go to Blackpool this year
9 Office , who are setting up a permanent acid rain monitor as well , so then we 'd have to , so then I 've got to get back in touch with that person .
10 Although they would try to work that out by saying , for example , erm , we would have during the course of the day , to interview somebody from , you know , so many males , so many females , so many in this age group , so many in that age group , so many who perhaps , I do n't know whether they go down to look at your address , or or whatever .
11 Ideally we would have between 25 and 30 Specials based here . ’
12 Ideally we would have between 25 and 30 Specials based here . ’
13 Thus , in order to fully appreciate Distant Voices , Still Lives , we would have to be familiar with the work of Lowry , Lawrence , Larkin et al — and to fully appreciate their work in turn demands familiarity with numerous other texts and artists , and so it goes on .
14 The symbol for the escarpment on the map was as small as a greenfly and easy to misinterpret but we would have to be more careful in future .
15 Obviously we would have to be prepared to see the potentates who control the club to obtain permission to work in it .
16 Richardson said : ‘ When we won the title at Highbury , George Graham drummed it into us that we would have to be resilient and consistent .
17 It hardly needs emphasizing that on any question that is interesting , such as social roles of the sexes , we would have to be able to read the historical record better than we now can in order to arrive at any strong conclusions about what is biologically discouraged .
18 If my godson 's picture had been hinged with this we would have to had to learn to live with the stain .
19 We were offered a flat , which would of mea if we 'd of accepted it would of meant we would have to of sold every stick of furniture because the rooms were not large enough
20 But even with the camera occasionally disconnected we realized that we would have to be incredibly lucky to overpower a guard in our room without alarming whoever was upstairs .
21 Erm well we decided that we would have to erm try and live more simply erm that was the only way that er erm this would work .
22 Er we left that out because of Dennis ' assurance that it was just our costs , but these are , this is certainly something that we would have to er add to our cost .
23 And as for those millions and millions of us who chose Jesse Jackson as our candidate , we would have to be deaf , dumb and blind not to notice how much we scared the currently powerful .
24 You knew he could not pay and that we would have to . ’
25 If the answer is no , and here this is linked to the question of should the policy include specific guidance for the location of the settlement , and by specific guidance , it implies , should it be allocated to a particular district , then in order to do that , the panel feel that we would have to be in a position of having sufficient information to make an objective and logical decision on that .
26 I cant see why we would have to be more careful even if we were ‘ official ’ .
27 Yes I think that 's something we would have to kind of balance up is , is that kind of making
28 Since raising the rate of interest lowers the present discounted value of returns , a higher rate of interest would tend to be associated with a lower rate of technical progress : we would have with .
29 In this respect Locke is not an empiricist : he does not think that geometrical knowledge or , for that matter , the knowledge we would have in natural philosophy if we knew the real essences of substances , is empty and trivial .
30 ( We would have in mind issues such as conservation of national resources , self-reliance , population education , health priorities , concepts of nationhood and the use of appropriate locally based technology . ) ’
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