Example sentences of "[noun sg] that you would have " in BNC.
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1 | We said at the beginning of this chapter that you would have to choose when to use video rather than another classroom aid . |
2 | A court might also take into account your salary level , skill and qualifications , together with , possibly , the difficulty that you would have in finding another suitable post . |
3 | A court might also take into account your salary level , skill and qualifications , together with , possibly , the difficulty that you would have in finding another suitable post . |
4 | It was , she thought , a disconcerting choice for an object that you would have to look at every day . |
5 | But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’ |
6 | I think if you were gon na s use any other situation to this , with the quantity of information that you 'd have to , to record , as we 're going through , |
7 | The ATP Tour , Year Two : 1991 , is a book for the enthusiast although it is also a book that you would have no hesitation in showing off to your friends , even those with only a passing interest in the game . |
8 | If the matter ever came to court , the judge would estimate the amount that you would have earned , in the light of the evidence before him concerning the nature of your job . |
9 | Where you have settled the case prior to trial , it is possible that you may have a report that you would have disclosed and which would have formed part of the proceedings at trial had the case gone ahead . |
10 | Damages for breach of contract should put you as nearly as possible in the position that you would have occupied had your contract been performed properly — but no better . |