Example sentences of "'d have to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
2 | I 'd have to have a laugh about it … could n't resist a comment . |
3 | And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in |
4 | Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ? |
5 | 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 |
6 | He 'd have to have a licence to have pheasants . |
7 | 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 |
8 | ‘ You 'd have to have a soul of ice ! ’ |
9 | but it 's not that , you 'd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up . |
10 | ‘ Unless , ’ he says , ‘ you had a double in Edinburgh or a lot of people are lying , it means you 'd have to have an accomplice in London ; somebody you 'd hired to … ah , make the collection . ’ |