Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] have the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | So we 'd still have the money . |
32 | ‘ If it was n't for him we 'd still have the empire . ’ |
33 | as if we would never have the time to say all the things we needed to say to each other . |
34 | It is difficult to imagine where in New York , for all its money and tradition , one would ever have the opportunity to see , for example , the Robert Wilson Parsifal , to be able to make up one 's own mind about it . |
35 | Er I do n't think one would ever have the stomach to go through all the detail . |
36 | Is I think we probably do need as Mr suggested to move number one suggested resolutions , erm now if the Liberal Democrats won places in and if they 'd rather have the work noted proceed to proceed by something sinister . |
37 | They , they 'd rather have the money , yeah ! |
38 | As one officer said to Levi : ‘ If we nicked everybody we thought might have done a long-firm , we 'd never finish our paperwork , the cases might never come to court , and if they did , they 'd never have the room to try them . ’ |
39 | They could sense our nervous impatience , and they were determined to remember everything very clearly , for it could be many years before they would again have the opportunity to witness such exotic behaviour . |
40 | They said they would rather have the cash . |
41 | ‘ The new owner of the Enderley estate is a hard man , or he 'd never have the heart to turn her out , even if he does want her cottage for a gamekeeper . |
42 | Immediately after the service my aunt would dash to work at Nelson House , one of the Godolphin School Boarding Houses , whilst my mother and sisters came home to breakfast , already prepared by Dad , and in winter time he would also have the kitchen fire blazing away . |
43 | The Girls were lucky if they had booked digs , otherwise a visit to the stage door-keeper was made and he would probably have the list . |
44 | In any fight for Kirsty he would definitely have the edge . |
45 | As someone destroyed daily by the taunts and jeers of others he would now have the ability to destroy someone else in his turn . |
46 | It would also have the advantage of linking into the proposed L.R.T. system at the Ice Bowl , and could , therefore , serve the dual purpose as a tourist facility , and a peak-time commuter line for the people of Comber . |