Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone investing £1,000 in the average investment trust just after the second world war would now have a holding worth well over Pounds 250,000 . |
2 | Even before his accident it seemed doubtful that my aunt would ever have a child of her own . |
3 | To all intents and purposes the parish would still have a vicar but he can not refuse to move elsewhere , ’ she said . |
4 | Families who would otherwise spend Christmas in bed-and-breakfast accommodation would then have a house to live in . |
5 | Wives whose husbands earned a regular wage would usually have a copper in which to heat water for washing , and by 1914 , a mangle . |
6 | He believed that the company would soon have a network of debt surveillance collectors throughout Europe . |
7 | Each unit would also have a credit value based on its notional design length and , in addition , the centrally devised units would in some cases have guidance on curriculum content and context , appropriate teaching and learning strategies and assessment procedures and instruments . |
8 | If the West had not reacted , Saddam Hussein 's brutal regime would now have a stranglehold on the oil of Saudi Arabia thus holding us all to ransom . |
9 | She felt her mother would surely have a heart attack if she knew . |