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

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1 ‘ You are good men , and I would have no secrets from you .
2 I was assured by a friendly female voice that I would have no competition for the job .
3 ‘ I worked all my life and saved so I would have no worry when I retired but it 's a different story now .
4 He followed the lines indicated by the Vice-Chancellor as to the exercise of the discretion and he balanced the various factors involved , reaching the conclusion on that basis that ‘ I would have no doubt that the registrar 's order should stand . ’
5 Now if I was to say erm er if I would have no doubt of course if if I did n't know about your connection with John .
6 Graham has pencilled in Flatts , 19 , as a stand-by for the injured Anders Limpar and says : ‘ I would have no fears about playing him .
7 Later on , pleading a shortage of space , the reporter told me I would have no chance to answer .
8 Like our poor parliamentary candidate , I would have no chance of being elected , but it would be a beginning , though perhaps one I would have despised several years earlier when I looked down on parish-pump politics and intended to be the first woman prime minister .
9 ‘ But I knew in my heart that I would have no chance against them and that they would be merciless .
10 I would have no hesitation in recommending either Puffin Dive School , or the dive sites to anyone .
11 On the results of this I would have no hesitation in recommending it though whether the first year was affected by the dry weather it is difficult to tell .
12 Now I will give my pledge Mr Mayor that if and when the situation arises that a full service is required and needed , it will get my full support , er I hope it 's not , but if it should arise I would have no hesitation in supporting the second part of the amendment .
13 By my judgement as the amendment reflects is that it is n't necessary but if it were I would have no hesitation s whatsoever in increasing the level of taxation to pay for what needs to be paid for .
14 I would have no difficulty whatever in going on any hustings and waxing eloquent about foul sewage coming up in the wrong places .
15 I would have no difficulty over accepting as valid a will created in the following way .
16 " Foolishly , I dined with him to make clear that I would n't see him again and that if he persisted with his unwanted attention I would have no choice but to go to you .
17 It was not as good as being a governess in an important family , but at least I would have no master .
18 I would have no problems about playing for Derry City again , ’ he said .
19 When asked how he now felt about his former pronouncement , he replied without hesitation : ‘ I would have no problem with the use of this gift in public , with interpretation , in fact I would encourage it ! ’
20 I would have no time and no desire to sit down , and a rod-rest is out of the question .
21 ‘ It may damage my buses and I would have no alternative but to withdraw the service . ’
22 I am almost tempted to produce some enormous prize for any bookseller who can furnish me with a list of the shortlisted titles , or even let me know if they have the winning title in stock : I feel confident that I would have no takers .
23 I would have no effect at all on the kind of figures and the size of figures that we were considering , and , having been seen as a gesture , it would be really pointless to make it .
24 Continuing a long and impassioned address , Mr Paisley said ‘ If the Roman Catholic Church flew the Union jack at their chapel I would have no objection , and when they wished to pull it down was their business and their property , but the City Hall was our property ’ .
25 If the logic behind the proposals was accurate , I would have no objection to them , but I do not believe it is .
26 I would have no objection to museum collections in whatever country , when there are duplicates , being presented that is given , not just loaned to other museums .
27 As far as I am aware , there was good feeling between the candidates during the election , and I was somewhat surprised to read in Susan Crosland 's splendid biography of her husband that Roy Hattersley had told him I was angry that he was standing , and that he must give me his support before the first ballot or I would have no interest in him .
28 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 .
29 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
30 I would have a word with Anne jus , just from
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