Example sentences of "he would have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Having been in partnership with Sam in the building of the Russell , he would have every reason to keep in close touch with her .
2 He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' .
3 Even if the new President had entered his official residence , he would have no standing in his own community , and what , after all , is the point of a Maronite President if it is not to integrate the Maronites within the traditional confessional system which — readjusted in the Muslims ' favour — the Tayif agreement perpetuates ?
4 He would have no difficulty finding another situation in Florence . ’
5 A man who wished to build a villa in Benghazi , but was frustrated by his expectation that , if he did , he would have no protection strong enough to prevent immediate expropriation , explained the collapse of his hopes for a more elegant and civilized life .
6 He would have no further part in it .
7 He would have no sleep now , just home to eat and then to work .
8 By relating belief to duty in this fashion , Gandhi is able to claim that he would have no compunction under Swarāj , self-governing India , in recommending those who had no objection to talking up arms , to fight for their country .
9 For this reason , he is unable to support birth control by means of contraceptives , but he would have no hesitation in recommending self-control .
10 But Hunt said that if the race were officially started and the cars lined up on the grid , he would have no choice but to race .
11 It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections .
12 Leopold realized that he would have no further influence over his son 's career .
13 Yet he would have no similar difficulty in describing a day in the life of , say , a doctor or school teacher . ’
14 He would make that clear , or else he would have no part in the raid .
15 After all , he would have no real power .
16 If Haser could be brought down by the Swiss for money-laundering , so the theory went , then he would have no reason to dig the hole he was in any deeper by embarrassing the CIA with gratuitous revelations about the agency 's arms deals with Saddam Hussein .
17 I thought he would have no chance of life if his father Heathcliff took him to live at Wuthering Heights .
18 It had burned a whole year long , and the half of another , the image of Linnet gliding down the aisle behind Gemma like a lovely abandoned swan so engraved on Ben Braithwaite 's memory that he would have no peace , no rest — he 'd vowed — until he had possessed her .
19 He would have no reason for suicide ? ’
20 It occurred to him forcibly that he would have no objection at all to extending this romantic episode further .
21 He hoped that he would have no need .
22 He would then acknowledge that there was no law , and he would have no further concern for consistency with the past ; he would proceed to make new law by asking what law the present legislature would make or what the people want or what would be in the community 's best interests for the future .
23 And , casting an eye towards the world championships in August , Backley insisted that if the injury hung around he would have no hesitation in pulling out of the year 's big event in Stuttgart to prevent further damage .
24 Keegan said he would have no worries about pitching in Pavel Srnicek for shoulder-injury victim Wright .
25 He would also be seeking compensation and if the authority made no offer he would have no hesitation in suing for a five-figure sum .
26 If they took a whirl at the minister , he would have a fine sight of the fun .
27 He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack .
28 Drifter flowed up the gallop in a smooth fast rhythm and Tremayne said he would have a good chance at Worcester if his blood was right .
29 He would have a majority .
30 Obviously , one can not accept anything that Philby says since he would have a vested interest in causing mischief amongst the British security services , but it is interesting that he did volunteer the suggestion that MI6 was involved .
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