Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] have an " in BNC.
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1 | I would rather have an RSPCA worker who retained the capacity to weep than one hardened to the darker necessities of the job . |
2 | When it comes to safety when it comes to safety I would rather have an electric cooker . |
3 | She had always promised herself she would never have an affair with a married man . |
4 | We would then have an argument against Yorkshire . |
5 | They would then have an incentive to seek out wild foods when foraging for themselves during the day . |
6 | He had even spoken — interminably — at the famous meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science , held at Oxford in 1860 , when Huxley allegedly scored his victory over Bishop Wilberforce with the retort that he would rather have an ape for an ancestor than a man who used his privileged position to pronounce on matters he knew nothing about . |
7 | Huxley 's retort that he would rather have an ape for an ancestor than a bishop — or words to that effect — has come to symbolize not merely the conflict between Darwinism and the Bible but the victory of science over religion . |
8 | A and then he would either have an official invitation or should hear no more about it . |
9 | If a person bought a ticket for the cinema then he would probably have an irrevocable licence for the period of the film ( Hurst v Picture Theatres Ltd [ 1915 ] 1 KB 1 ) . |
10 | He would then have an aircrew meal and attend the final briefing . |