Example sentences of "would have [pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He also decided at that moment , to his own amazement , that somehow , some time , he would have her as his wife . |
2 | But she would have those things for ever ; she would have them in her head , in her memories and her dreams , and no one could take that away from her . |
3 | About twenty minutes and the hurricane would have them in its grasp . |
4 | But he might expect you to trust your estuary lands more than you should , and give him battle west of Dunedin where he would have you between his ships and his army . |
5 | So far from the Church being the possessor and dispenser of the Spirit , as Käsemann would have it with his astonishing reading of primitive Catholicism into Acts ( see Essays on New Testament Themes p.89ff ) , it is the Spirit who energises the evangelism of the Church and drives its often unwilling members into the task for which God laid his hand on them ; mission . |
6 | I do n't think I would have it in me to start again with another group . |
7 | Sure enough , Joseph Chamberlain and others proceeded to do just that ; and sure enough , it was the Canadians who patiently but persistently explained that they would have none of it . |
8 | But Sandra would have none of it , not ever . |
9 | He tried to take Hockney on at Marlborough , but Harry Fischer , his boss , would have none of it . |
10 | I really fancied myself doing that , but Mum would have none of it . |
11 | ‘ Yes , but the King would have none of it . ’ |
12 | Pott would have none of it and , with the aid of his old friend Nourse , successfully set it himself . |
13 | Louise would have none of it . |
14 | Again , Dowd offered to wait below , but Oscar would have none of it . |
15 | In 1370 he negotiated an alliance with Edward III , but the Black Prince would have none of it , and in the following year Navarre made his peace with Charles V in the Treaty of Vernon , though even this did not mark the end of the Anglo-Navarrese relationship . |
16 | He was always loyal and when we had a house maid who adored Basil and had little affection for his sisters and she used to stand up for him as hardly done by , he would have none of it , to my remembered satisfaction . |
17 | He wanted to say her name but he could not remember it ; he wanted to engage in the physical endearments and gentleness he so much prided himself on bestowing and was received so gratefully for so doing , but this lean , hard-bodied girl would have none of it . |
18 | The old feller would have none of it ! |
19 | But Ben would have none of it . |
20 | Brian would have none of it . |
21 | They showed signs of wanting to take the whole operation over , but Coffin , backed up by his Inspector , would have none of it . |
22 | But Kaptan would have none of it . |
23 | ‘ Gerry Francis , who was then the England captain , was forever trying to get out of taking part in the silly games but the boss would have none of it . ’ |
24 | Dr Neil would have none of it . |
25 | Nora and Mrs. Jarrett protested but he would have none of it : Everyone must come . |
26 | Lord Justice Watkins would have none of it in the high court in January . |
27 | But the General would have none of it : the last thing that he wanted was a tainted victory , with RPF delegates beholden to another party . |
28 | And I tried to fix it to the door and it would n't , I tried to do it up with Blu-Tack and would have none of it , I tried to do it with Sellotape and would n't do it the Sellotape kept on coming away something in the varnish I think that resisted that so then I thought , right I 'll I 'll tie the thing up in someway , I forget how , and blew away went down the drive ! |
29 | But he had never seen Tara ; he had been abandoned at birth , he had been flung out by the King , who would have none of his Queen 's bastard wolfson at his Court . |