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

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1 ‘ Even if Elaine did come and go very quickly , Miss Rose would have had something to do with it . ’
2 Anyway after Rocky Wilko would have to have a lot of Balls to drop Deane .
3 Another couple of feet and Joey Beauchamp would have had a penalty , but the free kick gave them a goal with Mike Ford supplying the header .
4 She was informed , as was everyone else in the council statement , that Mr Clayton would have had no access to the sort of information quoted in the paper .
5 Mr Smith would have had to pay 20% of this — £80 and would have received a rebate for £320 .
6 It is plain that , if title to the property had been unregistered , Mr. Steed would have had no remedy against the building society .
7 She hoped for a reply , but dared not hope too much ; she imagined that the Hon Mrs Anderson-Hunt would have had many replies and perhaps ladies with experience would be far more preferable to a young comparatively inexperienced girl like her .
8 Mrs Mantini would have had an eye for that .
9 To mark the victory of Anne Sander in the British Amateur Championship , the winning of the U.S. amateur titles by Anne Quast , Anne Decker and Anne Welts would have had to be commemorated .
10 Alex Bannen would 've had a screaming fit if we 'd left you to mess up his precious Bridge ; God alone knows what Tiw would 've done . ’
11 I think Paul Reaney would have had a job settling in to the defence last year .
12 To obtain a clear white wine from black grapes Dom Pérignon would have had to employ sophisticated pressing techniques ; it is most likely , therefore , that it was Pérignon who invented the traditional Champagne press , designed exactly for this purpose .
13 Even Eliot Ness would have had his hands full with this baby-faced crew .
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