Example sentences of "[conj] he would have had [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He evidently led musicians on with false promises : a long letter from the cellist Carlo Graziani details amounts owing and favours not forthcoming ( Giardini seems to have promised him a place in the Queen 's Band , though it is highly unlikely that he would have had such influence ) . |
2 | Just as well someone had rung Catherine half an hour ago , or they 'd both still have been asleep , and he would have had difficult questions to answer in the morning about why he had been , uncharacteristically , out of touch with everyone since leaving Yeo Davis at six . |
3 | I wonder if he would have had any joy that day … only if you tied the rabbits ' legs together , I expect . |
4 | But if he 'd have had some a little bit of direction |
5 | ‘ Because he would have had such a responsible job , he had to have the absolute backing of both countries and he clearly did not and would have been in an impossible position . |
6 | And since he would have had several hinds , at the peak of his reproductive career , his reproductive success would have been considerably greater . |
7 | The effect was to bar the luckless employee from unfair dismissal rights , even though he would have had sufficient continuous employment to found a claim had the original termination date stood . |