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

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1 Just as in his rotation of Party officials to areas with which they had no connection and where they would have difficulty building up a power-base , so now Ceauşescu was transferring people into new places of work , forcing them to move from their old homes .
2 I had a lot less hassle walking around Tripoli , than I would have walking around Athens , for example .
3 ‘ Perhaps I have been less civil than you would have reason to expect . ’
4 ‘ I signed the receipts so she would have proof to say that she had bought the car off me . ’
5 I stayed home so we 'd have time this evening .
6 Then she asked me if I would have ice in it .
7 If I 'd have Jan with Ben and we thought it was a new girlfriend .
8 So I asked her if she would have lunch with me .
9 It looked as if she would have news for Mademoiselle Rabier when she saw her .
10 If we would have faith only the size of a mustard seed , how our lives would be enhanced .
11 Young people were afraid , wondering if they would have time to have their children , and became agitated at the racheting-up of international tensions in East and West .
12 Glenys is really a strong critic , she tells me the truth , that 's the most important thing , because it simply would n't be any good living with a fan who said that everything you did was absolutely fine and perfect and wonderful , because nothing would have validity .
13 ‘ That way players would be fresher , stronger and more skilful , because they would have time to work on their technique . ’
14 While such a proposal might well serve large cities with many facilities , Clemenhagen argues it would also benefit isolated or rural hospitals because they would have standards by which to compare themselves with their counterparts .
15 In addition to dispensing , community pharmacists could offer the same range of services as their hospital counterparts : they could screen and recommend new products to prescribers , analyse prescribing patterns , and ensure safe and appropriate drug therapy since they would have access to patients ' notes .
16 I was born into the first generation of women who could actually choose — without risking death in an illegal abortion — when and whether we would have children .
17 It was Darwin 's fortune that spared him from the drudgery which wore out his contemporaries , and allowed him to do his research without worrying about whether he would have bread and cheese .
18 To do unto others as you would have others do unto you .
19 Now I though he would have hysterics ; he could not get down on the ground quick enough to carry this action out .
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