Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] would have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And so he said ‘ well , we have three sons , all of whom were going to war , and er so we would have room for three children .
2 So we 'd have calcium chloride
3 The Mountie , unperturbed , said he would be proceeding vigorously with the enquiries into both Angelica 's and Ricky 's deaths and perhaps he would have news for everyone in Winnipeg .
4 So he would have names named , would he ?
5 yeah , normally we 'd have Roy here .
6 Just three years later she would have precedence over most of them .
7 which I bought to fit but never did but surely they would have bolts and fittings in them .
8 I used what mind control I could muster to blot out the thought of what lay ahead — at least I 'd have food to eat — after the gauntlet was run .
9 " I thought maybe you 'd have time to think it over , Mr Plant . "
10 Then you 'd have eighter , or sixteener , a thirty twoer until you 'd got sixty four marbles you know and chuck them in this hole and if odd or even come out .
11 Then I 'd prepare the next meal ; sometimes we would have rice as well as beans .
12 ‘ Mam used to make bilberry pie , ’ said Beuno , ‘ and sometimes we 'd have trout , but her idea of a real treat was tinned salmon and tinned peaches . ’
13 Yes , otherwise you 'd have sort of hanging around and asking
14 As had happened the day before , the time simply flew for Fabia , so that she could again hardly believe it when Ven told her that they would take the funicular a little way down the hill to a restaurant where they would have lunch .
15 The verderers had horses and within an hour or so could be carrying him back to some village outside the forest where he would have attention .
16 It 's become apparent that had the plane been a few feet higher it would have hill .
17 Occasionally he would have problems .
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