Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only last year organizations such as CAMRA helped to get S & N's bid for J. Cameron ( Hartlepool ) referred to the Commission on the grounds that if S & N acquired Cameron 's pubs it would have a monopoly of outlets in the North East . |
2 | If the eagle could only reach there in safety he would have a chance of following almost continuous high ground to Scotland … |
3 | It still did n't hit me that within hours we would have a baby : I vaguely felt I was immersed in some surreal soap-dream that constantly receded back into itself . |
4 | But every day we would have a pudding , rice or suet , and always different . |
5 | Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same . |
6 | their , their supply routes are n't as well defined as ours , but they 've got shear weight of numbers , see , I 'm af , I 'm afraid , I could be a fucking karate black belt or something right , so one on one against you I would n't have a problem , but if you went and got fucking thirty of your mates I would have a problem , I maybe able to hold you off for a fucking few minutes or something or if you could either contact , maybe a few months or years or something , but they will win |
7 | If it was like the others it would have a metal plate set into its chest . |
8 | So in ten years time you would have a maturity of X number of pounds |
9 | If there was a big bank at the back of the house they would have a hole just dug out and er built up with flagstones |
10 | If they would n't have made a scrap of slate it would have a world of difference to this strike . |
11 | In fact he would have a selling job to do , but could hardly ask Jim Cavalier for a few hints . |