Example sentences of "she would have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So she 'd have one pound forty left so that 's in five Ps .
2 ‘ You 'd think she 'd have more sense at her age .
3 ‘ If she were she 'd have more sense and be able to tell the difference between a stuffed dummy and a real man . ’
4 ‘ One would have thought she 'd have more sense certainly .
5 And she would have little illusion about being able to save anything from the low wages she would receive from any of the available jobs .
6 ‘ I promise , ’ Katherine said in a small voice , not quite sure what it was she was pledging , though in later years she would have ample occasion to reflect on what he said .
7 She would have all summer in the secret garden before he came back .
8 Grass is not her favourite surface and there were many who thought she would have great difficulty holding off the challenges of Steffi Graf , Martina Navratilova or Gabriela Sabatini .
9 If he went on like this she was n't even sure she would have enough composure to return to Vienna and resume her church and radio work .
10 Carrie was very pleased to see the change in her father now that he had settled into his new job , but she still fretted over her parents , and she had not forgotten her vow that one day she would have enough money to buy them a decent house to live in .
11 on the release of a writer 's first album , it is unlikely that he or she would have enough qualifying works to become a publisher member of PRS ( see the ‘ Copyright and Performing Right ’ article for details on these qualifying requirements ) .
12 She would have some breakfast , she decided , and then get away .
13 By contrast Mrs Cowan , s son-in-law said that it was no trouble to him to visit his mother-in-law every day and help take care of her , but that he would ideally prefer her to be in residential care because there she would have constant care and companionship , which was what she really needed .
14 Larissa , 40 , became a teacher so that she would have more time with her children , but she spends most of her spare time in queues .
15 The army at Leyland and she would have big stuff on you know .
16 She could recall his hard masculine looks with such clarity of detail that she did n't think that she would have any problem in recreating the image on paper .
17 Not that she imagined she would have any difficulty finding a job .
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