Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] would have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I do n't think if you 've got it out of the Guilds and say now we 've got to have so much for the rent this week I do n't think I would have a Guild very long , because they can go round the corner .
2 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
3 I imagined I would have a lot of spare time , but my diary is always full .
4 To cut down disturbance during construction , the company says it would have a railway siding built off the main BR line .
5 I thought I would have a go at senior rugby for a season , then pack it in .
6 But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination .
7 I thought she would have a fit on the spot .
8 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
9 Mr Freitag assessed the detached house in Milton Street as worth at least £85,000 , which would mean it would have a council tax of £451 .
10 With regard to Simon , I do not think he would have a parallel .
11 Sorry it 's , it 's , if it 's allowed they would have a reason income support to pay .
12 Julie Oldfield ( from the MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ) phoned : I have faxed her a copy of Dinamation 's letter for information and confirmed shoot times at 1630 to 1730 on Wednesday ; she was worried about the amount of equipment you might be bringing in 4 vehicles — you said you would have a camera and one light .
13 She was expecting a baby , and we all hoped she would have a son , who would inherit the Linton fortune .
14 And the ladies all when they were dressed they would have a skirt made of this and a frilly blouse with a high neck and er a silver buckled belt round their waist .
15 Neil , 23 , of Wythenshawe in Manchester , is still recovering from shock , but Sue was determined they would have a Christmas to remember .
16 The club would only serve soft drinks but Morag Coates of Grange Road Action For Youth said it would have a wine bar-type atmosphere .
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