Example sentences of "would have [pos pn] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , the industry could be in the hands of a private firm which would have its prices regulated by the state in such a way as to earn what approximates to a normal rate of return on capital employed .
2 The rest would have their grants ending by the end of September .
3 In any event most ear , nose , and throat departments have a review facility whereby patients whose symptoms had spontaneously resolved would have their operations postponed .
4 President Ben Ali marked the fourth anniversary of his accession to power ( Nov. 7 , 1987 ) by pardoning 1,070 people sentenced by civil and military courts ; 141 would be released and the others would have their sentences reduced .
5 ‘ Some people kept little trees in secret courtyards , and flowers in their houses , but they were n't supposed to , and if their neighbours reported them to the police the people would have their trees chopped down and the flowers taken away and they would be fined or put in prison , where they had to work very hard , rubbing out writing on bits of paper so they could be used again . ’
6 A number of people would have their wages reviewed immediately , and the wage structure would be altered so that people on the lowest wages would get proportionately higher increases .
7 That way everyone born after that particular time would have their sins forgiven so long as they believed in Jesus .
8 Kylie and sister Danielle would have their fans believe that they could n't be closer and that any hint of rivalry is all in the imagination of the press .
9 Around 70 per cent of Yugoslavia 's 6,500,000 workers would have their salaries increased by 22 per cent , but the remainder were to have their salaries reduced .
10 Brian would have his damages reduced for contributory negligence in riding with a driver who he knew was drunk and in failing to wear a seat belt .
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