Example sentences of "[pers pn] would have a [noun sg] " 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 | their , their supply routes are n't as well defined as ours , but they 've got shear weight of numbers , see , I 'm af , I 'm afraid , I could be a fucking karate black belt or something right , so one on one against you I would n't have a problem , but if you went and got fucking thirty of your mates I would have a problem , I maybe able to hold you off for a fucking few minutes or something or if you could either contact , maybe a few months or years or something , but they will win |
3 | I would have a word with Anne jus , just from |
4 | I thought I would have a go at senior rugby for a season , then pack it in . |
5 | I would have a go . " |
6 | I thought that I would have a go at getting a pilot 's course , which I did — and was soon sharply put in my place . |
7 | Thessy and I would have a chance to strengthen the rigging during our two-week trial period with the twins , but some jobs simply could not be done at sea . |
8 | I would have a drink , and another . |
9 | I figured that rather than have a tape and a black and white photo , I would have a CD that would be in colour . |
10 | Sometimes I would have a gull and a crow but , whether they were the same species or not , they quickly found out they could n't fly properly — though the twine was long enough in theory — and ended up ( after a few hilariously clumsy aerobatics ) fighting . |
11 | I imagined I would have a lot of spare time , but my diary is always full . |
12 | I would have a carrot and stick approach . |
13 | Because because it , I would have a dictatorship on that ! |
14 | All I needed was fuel , and I would have a fire . |
15 | I thought that when they took my trousers off I would have a zip mark on the old fellow . |
16 | She waited for Jean , his girlfriend , to go to the Ladies , and then pounced , flirting madly and manoeuvring him into bartering with her that he would buy two whole strips if she would have a dance with him . |
17 | If she married , at least she would have a life of her own , away from prying eyes . |
18 | Loretta was grateful for Bridget 's assumption that she would have a part in whatever action they decided upon ; she was a more reliable friend than Tracey , she thought to herself . |
19 | And erm She was determined that she would have a go her own , the following week . |
20 | Freedom , if only for a short time , and she would have a chance to speak to Rose , whom she had not seen since their evening out together up West . |
21 | He cleared the summerhouse so she would have a studio , and gave her the only key . |
22 | But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination . |
23 | We told her when they said her transplant was looking good and she would have a future after all . |
24 | At a guess , she would have a taste for cultured pearls like Melanie 's confirmation present , and maybe rhinestones , and flower brooches in fragile , glittery stones , and small , gold lockets with tinted photographs of babies and soft curls of new-fledged hair inside . |
25 | I thought she would have a fit on the spot . |
26 | She was expecting a baby , and we all hoped she would have a son , who would inherit the Linton fortune . |
27 | She would have a claim . ’ |
28 | So in ten years time you would have a maturity of X number of pounds |
29 | So if you have been in the scheme all your life , you would have a half pension and a lump sum — which is tax free — of 1 ½ times your earnings . |
30 | ‘ Look here , Squire , ’ said Desmond , ‘ we were wondering if you would have a word with Potter . ’ |