Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fabia felt then that if he went on in this ‘ lift her up , knock her down ’ fashion for very much longer , the way her heart was behaving , she would probably have heart failure .
2 Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests .
3 ‘ We thought that if we did n't like the Arab sector of Jerusalem after partition , ’ Damiani said , ‘ we would also have property in the Jewish sector .
4 A woman came in and said perhaps we would rather have soup .
5 If we did n't have them we would probably have dictatorship which would be even worse !
6 what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back .
7 There is no doubt that many of its customers have used loans in cases where they would previously have use ( more costly ) HP a 1977 survey showed that 59 per cent of the loans it made were for motor vehicle purchase .
8 They would certainly have time to get to the river Almond and cut off any interference from the garrisons there at Perth and at Scone , even if they ca n't overwhelm them .
9 And two thirds said they would only have sex in a long-term relationship .
10 It means that the drug squad there can concentrate on harder drugs , and certainly I I pu , a recent interview with a a police inspector from Amsterdam said he would rather deal with , you know , he would rather have cannabis users than certainly alcohol , problems with alcohol .
11 But he also smoked and drank and boasted that he would sometimes have sex before a race because he enjoyed the physical release .
12 Maybe I liked the Mystery Man because he represents no threat — he would never have time for someone as ordinary as me . ’
13 You would have put £10,000 towards a good cause — but it would only have cost you £6,000 , because you would have saved the rest in tax .
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