Example sentences of "would have [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why on earth did she marry him , ’ she demanded fretfully , ‘ knowing she 'd have Angharad to contend with ?
2 I think I 'd call it a day long before I found myself turning part of my humble dwelling into the bridge of the Starship Enterprise , but one thing is certain : I 'd have Julian Colbeck 's video series close at hand before boldly going forth !
3 Yes , absolutely , because I said I 'd have Jake back about six at home
4 If I 'd have Jan with Ben and we thought it was a new girlfriend .
5 We 'd have Oliver with us .
6 Tomorrow she really must settle down to serious work on her novel ; time was slipping past , her deadline was approaching and if she did n't get on with it she 'd have Joe making agitated phone calls and coming down to visit .
7 yeah , normally we 'd have Roy here .
8 On a good night you 'd have Ron Ackroyd ; Terry and Bobby ( and Bobby 's Mother ) ; Sandy and Eddie ; Big Janet ( she was always in ) ; That Awful Hugh Hapsley ; Teddy , Tiny , Leaf , Minty , Winter ; Madge , also known as The Troll ; Miss Public House ; and , of course , Mr Mortimer .
9 If I had my way , I 'd have Axminster straight through the house .
10 Ten to one , they 'd have Rick Lawrence by the morning .
11 So er before and you had two half days a week , you 'd have Thursday and Saturday , you see ?
12 He claimed that another political party which would have Scotland in the Second Division of Europe was the SNP .
13 Old coal stations would be pensioned off , and any new ones would have FGD put in more cheaply .
14 He would have Roger Duroc handle it .
15 Mummy would have Mrs Thing bring in a trolley with cakes and sandwiches and tell her to play the piano for the Guests .
16 To be his friend , the boy would have Diniz , who would think him his cousin , and who would grow to gentle manhood in the vineyards of Portugal , and honour Tristão his father .
17 His schedule for the day was organized , thanks to some brisk telephoning the night before , and he would have Catherine Crane at his side all day , and all the days until this case finished .
18 I would have Rob Andrew in my Test team .
19 each week and erm , the shift which was on duty say on Sunday would have Monday off , they were , they could erm go home on Monday
20 Joachim reassured him that he was needed and would have God on his side .
21 Even if there might n't be much for him in these parts , be it without strife that little would have God 's blessing on it .
22 But they would have Wednesday afternoon off .
23 They had grounds for thinking that they would have Anselm 's support , and despite Anselm 's strong words about insubordination in 1094 , they were not disappointed .
24 Parish council chairman Sarah Broke responded they were ‘ very pleased to hear it ’ and vowed the OPS would have Selborne 's backing in their fight .
25 Patrick was three months old when Sarah knew for sure that she would have James 's child before the year was out .
26 And for a loving mother the child would have Katelina , who would cherish him now , and make what she could of her marriage , for the sake of what she had found in Kalopetra .
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