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

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1 Mala 's voice from my pendant , sounding less anxious that I would have like .
2 What on earth made me imagine for even one second that I would have enough strength to confront Luke ?
3 That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it .
4 ‘ Might n't I have known that she would have such perfect timing ? ’ turning to his mother , he explained , ‘ That 's what I was coming to tell you — that Phena was on her way .
5 But wisely Mrs Christie saw that she would have much more difficulty seeing the world through juvenile spectacles than she would through Belgian ones .
6 Again we assume that she would have young children , children who would normally be expected to be living with her .
7 She could recall his hard masculine looks with such clarity of detail that she did n't think that she would have any problem in recreating the image on paper .
8 Mr Frederick Garnet , 81 , said : ‘ The last thing she said to us before she left was that she would have some very good news for the family when she came home .
9 Nenna believed , however , that she would have some in the spring , when three things would happen , each , like melting ice-floes , slowly moving the next one on .
10 Larissa , 40 , became a teacher so that she would have more time with her children , but she spends most of her spare time in queues .
11 She remembered the doctor telling her , as gently as he could , that it was unlikely that she would have more children , and the shocked look on her husband 's face when he heard the news .
12 On the left-hand column write any idea or feeling that you would have that you would not communicate for whatever reason .
13 Matron told me that you would have both legs removed .
14 That you 'd have married Antoinette to possess them .
15 And i and of course when she worked When Mum used to work in Nottingham you could er be assured that you 'd have some bacon on a Saturday , and Sunday , because she used to call at T. N. 's in Street , and buy sixpenny worth of bits of bacon .
16 Of course , I might have known that you 'd have some clever way of dealing with everything , though .
17 I would n't have thought that you 'd have any numerical erm
18 They did all that so that we would have better opportunities , and they expected us to grab them when they came along .
19 At the moment , the moratorium that the United States has announced on the development of its tactical air-to-surface missile programme means that we would have great difficulty getting a credible system from the United States if we wanted one .
20 There are molecules in space that we would have great difficulty making in the laboratory .
21 we would update so that we would have current figures in the brochure , yes
22 They were but it , well it was an event , a big event in , in the , among the younger people anyway in Brooks in Willenhall then and er it was really lovely , really lovely I forget if we had to pay to go in , but er we had er we saved up for a good few weeks before , so that we would have some money to spend at the Wakes it was one of the an event of the year then , but erm I used to like Willenhall Wakes and er I used to go dancing a lot well I was allowed to go dancing cos I 've always loved singing and dancing you see and er I was allowed but I had to be home before my father got home , but I was n't always .
23 so erm , we decided that we 'd have this fish and chips before we got going , cos it we did n't eat , you know , an awful lot yesterday
24 It was becoming increasingly clear to the Prussians that they would have great difficulty in making their eastern possessions a financial success : the only way to make the eastern marches profitable was to exploit the poor natural resources to the limit and develop industrial capacity .
25 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
26 When we read in the Roslavl' files that twenty-three agitator brigades were dispatched to villages in order to celebrate international Women 's Day , it is hard to imagine that they ever came across our peasant woman from Struga , and even more difficult to believe that they would have much impact on her ways of thinking even if they did .
27 The origin of these substances did not suggest that they would have magical or mystical properties , and so began to dispel ideas that psychotropic drugs had any metaphysical significance .
28 There is no economic reason why they should be divested unless it can be shown that they would have synergistic benefits from being combined with SBUs of a different type from those possessed by the group that currently owns them .
29 He told them that they would have three options .
30 Looking through the booklet the head had given them , I guessed that they would have some difficulty making sense of it .
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