Example sentences of "would have [pron] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 They were n't like , you kept changing the places so , like , you have the whole cast like , away from you , and then you 'd have them facing you .
2 The senior man , who had come in from Los Angeles to E.B.I.H.Q. after Erlich had left Washington , he 'd be everybody 's friend , he 'd have them eating out of his hand down at Counter-Terrorism , he 'd probably take out citizenship .
3 For two hours he 'd have me swimming after a brush held in front of my nose , while he set the pace up and down the side of the baths .
4 I thought , if you could be Welsh and a Jew , you 'd have everything going for you ! ’
5 They 'd have you carrying the coconuts on your head
6 That time she 'd told me how lonely and abandoned she felt when she was with her husband , those confessional words , ‘ lonely and abandoned ’ , which usually would have me cringing all over the place , made me shiver .
7 She was not about to be drawn into any argument with the count and she was shakily aware that any of her usual remarks would bring swift retaliation , probably spectacular aerobatics that would have her screaming and confessing madly to the sin of femininity .
8 There , she stamped hard on a bolt of panic that would have her turning swiftly about , and made herself press the porcelain doorbell .
9 Such a promise would be the only hope of a breakthrough for the disenfranchised voters and would have them flocking to the polls for Mr Kinnock .
10 A good one can deal calmly and quickly with situations that would have you losing sleep , your patience , and perhaps the house .
11 These papers suggest that the profession has some distance to travel before recognising that an enlightened self interest would have it advertising for complaints and making sure that they were investigated independently .
12 Whether she 'd be alone , or would have someone waiting .
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