Example sentences of "would [adv] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But suppose that the creditor accepts the debtor 's old car in satisfaction of a debt of £2,000 , protesting that he would much rather have the cash and eventually taking the car only because there seems to be no hope of anything better . |
2 | I would just about have the strength to make it through the gates — to the rest and smoke which I badly needed because my legs were beginning to seize up . |
3 | Displays of three-dimensional materials can give opportunities to handle and explore interesting objects which pupils would not otherwise have the chance to examine , as well as more commonly found ones . |
4 | That is why it is wholly inadequate to describe drama as " learning through action " — in drama we learn through thinking in new ways about actions and about decisions we would not otherwise have the opportunity to take . |
5 | This leads to the following definition of economic earnings per share : subject to the restriction which implies that the present value of new external funds must sum to zero over the life of the firm , otherwise the firm would not effectively have a budget constraint . |
6 | However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III . |
7 | The discarded embryos would not necessarily have the condition . |
8 | It seemed as if this man would always somehow have the power to strip her of her narrow protective veneer to expose her vulnerability . |
9 | My reply is that there are many on the dole who do not share this view and who would far rather have a job . |
10 | I am involved in cases that I would n't otherwise have the chance to deal with . |
11 | The main benefit from working with voluntary organisations is that they will help us into areas of work in the community which we would n't otherwise have an entry to . |
12 | Many bands would n't even have a career because their careers were based on Bob Dylan 's songs . ’ |
13 | This year he would n't even have the fallback option of his sister and her family , something that he always approached with a grim sense of duty and then often wound up thinking , at the end of the day , that perhaps it had n't been so bad after all . |
14 | Erm cos I 'd always said ooh I would n't ever have a sunbed and all that , but I did in the end , cos we were n't gon na go anywhere so |
15 | Erm so unless anyone is sponsoring , they would n't necessarily have the treasure on their stand . |
16 | They offended his sense of emollience and he also realized that , if submitted and published , their clamant discourtesy would almost certainly have the effect of swinging opinion towards the King . |
17 | I would no longer have the worry of controlling a large amount of money , and they would never have to work again . |
18 | The aim is to promote contacts and friendship among children from Bawnmore and Rathcoole who would otherwise never have the opportunity to meet . |