Example sentences of "we would [adv] have a " in BNC.

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1 But we 'd rather have a major scare that turned out to be a false alarm than the real thing and a late start , sir . ’
2 we 'd rather have a cigarette in our hands .
3 So here we 'd actually have a match of all three saying that we 've recognized it to a level three .
4 Even if things did n't go to plan , we 'd still have a useful resort property …
5 I feel that in some senses it becomes almost about a certain strain of purity — that we would rather have a demonstration of 50 people on maybe a fuller , total political programme , than we would a demonstration of 50,000 people on maybe more limited aims but nevertheless political aims that we do feel carry us forward , but which could draw into activity a broader range of people .
6 It is because the individual animal is the unit of study that this is a cluster sample ; if herds were the unit of study we would simply have a simple random sample of herds .
7 ‘ Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’
8 If we combined we would soon have a flourishing practice .
9 If this advice had been taken , we would now have a Labour government with Liberal Democrat support , and the two parties would jointly be working on reforms to the voting system to ensure that it more accurately represents the will of the people .
10 A Meat and Livestock Commission spokesman summed up this bulldog spirit : ‘ If Gallup got it right , we would now have a Labour government . ’
11 We would then have a pattern of perfectly dovetailing decisions .
12 We would then have a report back in plenary and a time for additional comments .
13 We would never have a Labour government able to carry out a Labour programme — even when that programme had won far more votes than any of the other parties . ’
14 Would you say that if this pattern were to be repeated all through the night we would run out of dry-roasted nuts just before the important watershed of midnight , whereas we would still have a surplus of the ordinary variety ?
15 However , in half-anticipation , I 'd calculated that after the one hour twenty flight from Porto we would still have a two hours forty endurance at 75 per cent cruise for the return flight to Porto in order to clear Customs back into Spain .
16 But we would still have a form tutor input i.e. a summation
17 Other times , in the outside divisions , we would often have a list of people to call up in the morning — such as our own men for early morning duty .
18 Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them .
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