Example sentences of "[pers pn] would have an " in BNC.

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1 Probably I would have an elected Prime Minister beneath me , ’ she said .
2 IT IS rare I feel strongly about anything appertaining to Darlington , otherwise I would have an ulcerated stomach .
3 For my dinner then I 'd have er jacket potato with tuna then about four o'clock I would have an apple and an orange and maybe a Mars Bar cos right .
4 Sarah was determined that before she left this room she would have an appointment to save her son 's eternal soul !
5 At this rate she would have an accident , and she 'd only have her own stubbornness to blame for it .
6 There was a fair indication too that , if she got the job , she was going to work harder than she had ever worked , in that she would have an assistant to work with her .
7 If these problems can be solved , we would have an enhanced understanding of the constraints that guide evolutionary processes , the role of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in diversification , and a new appreciation of metazoan diversity : in short , the rules of the game .
8 So we would have an additional two hundred pounds .
9 It 's agreed that we should be looking at improving the standard in D risk areas etc etc etc etc but we should have a higher level of cover , not putting anybody into a suffering situation , quite the reverse that we would have an improved level of of cover within the County and the Chief Officer he 's said this time and time again .
10 Initially the males with slightly longer than average tails might have been fitter than average ; females who preferred to mate with them would have an advantage because they would produce better sons .
11 For the 1984 exercise it was decided to involve course organisers in the collection of information , so that they would have an improved awareness of what their own students were doing after course completion .
12 These pairs would have an infinite amount of energy and , therefore , by Einstein 's famous equation E m , they would have an infinite amount of mass .
13 If he started trying to find any others like him , other Warriors , they would have an excuse for locking him away .
14 Obviously they thought that by letting this sort of thing out they would have an excuse for putting him away if he ever attempted to call their bluff , " Ha ! " they would be able to say , " Crazy ; read too much SF .
15 Some decided they would have an entrance and an exit .
16 Teesdale district councillors yesterday rejected plans for a house and double garage within the grounds of Etherley Lodge , near Bishop Auckland , because it was felt they would have an adverse effect on appearance and character of the the Lodge .
17 Commenting on the new arrangements , Jim Gorie , of the Forum of Private Business , said they would have an impact on small expanding companies .
18 If his plan worked , he would have an hour or two to himself dawdling along the reef , which was a better way of spending the afternoon than acting as nanny to four Latinos .
19 Perhaps he would have an explanation .
20 He longed for her to either finish her job and go back to Germany , or do something blatantly treacherous so he would have an excuse to get rid of her .
21 It is true that he would have an answer to those claims because she was in desertion , but nevertheless he would be put to all the trouble , worry and expense of defending himself against them .
22 The Prime Minister would be most welcome to visit the Wallsend part of North Tyneside where he would have an opportunity to visit Swan Hunter and see a dedicated work force , a dedicated management and , above all , the pride of the people in Wallsend in building and refitting ships for the Royal Navy .
23 He would have an action under s. 4 and in private nuisance .
24 She chose a dry martini because it would have an olive she could eat .
25 It would have an elite of politically conscious and publicly conscientious active citizens and a majority of couldn't-care-less passive citizens .
26 If we believed it would have an adverse effect on claims , we would discourage people from buying timber-frame .
27 It would have an estimated speed of 190mph and a range of 600 miles , plus a retractable undercarriage , variable pitch airscrews and landing flaps .
28 Neither did the DFR reassure the bank that it would have an adequate security interest in the document representing the goods .
29 No , M' lud , we hold that it would have an emetic , not a mimetic , effect on any reader .
30 And if it were unpredictable , then while it would have an immediate effect on output , this could not be prevented by government policy since the government would not be able to foresee the fall in aggregate demand .
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