Example sentences of "they would have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They would have salmon for tea , she decided . |
2 | He did not need to look at the single shelf of books to know they would have titles like A Pilot 's War Memoirs or Regiments of the Burma Campaign . |
3 | Iris and her group were absent , it having been agreed before they set off that they would have lunch in St-Jean-du-Gard and telephone for the mini-bus from the station at Anduze on their return . |
4 | As had happened the day before , the time simply flew for Fabia , so that she could again hardly believe it when Ven told her that they would take the funicular a little way down the hill to a restaurant where they would have lunch . |
5 | Even if their trade were seasonal , in some way , you 'd think they would have horses and carts of their own . |
6 | The sexual athletes — the men who have had more than 10 partners or who have sex at least 4 times a week — are the most likely to say they would have sex with a new partner without using a condom . |
7 | They had even packed up further provisions in the picnic basket Brian had happened to bring , so that they would have sustenance to help them on their way : Taunton , Wellington , Tiverton . |
8 | I had a feeling that if I had been somewhere in the midst of a mob at Madison Square Garden they would have sill got that metallic voice to talk to me . |
9 | They would have radios . |
10 | They would have houses or lodgings down the coast , and the families would decamp to Largs or Argyll until the weather broke . |
11 | In the early days of the clearinghouses it was anticipated that they would have difficulty in persuading librarians to contribute their material . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Responding members of the ACCA , CIMA and CIPFA preferred the option of all members being called chartered accountants , whereas those from the three institutes of chartered accountants indicated that they would have difficulty with this proposition . |
14 | Although one can understand the Opposition having difficulty with their own Back Benchers , I never expected that they would have difficulty with members of their own Front Bench . |
15 | It was not known whether they would be the most advanced protagonists of environmental scanning , but for various reasons it was expected that they would have views about scanning and about the extent to which they wished to undertake formal environmental analysis . |
16 | And they would have barriers going out so that they could so that the gentry could go out to stand on that ladies and men . |
17 | They would have tom apply to the Government for compensation and redundancy payments . |
18 | which I bought to fit but never did but surely they would have bolts and fittings in them . |
19 | There were still the horses to do , and they would have trouble at home about the missing school clothes , needed tomorrow . |
20 | Their bosses are often bright but similarly inexperienced 29-year-old vice presidents with wardrobes from Brooks Brothers and so little credit training they would have trouble with a simple retail installment loan . |
21 | It was understood that on their return they would have tea on Grace . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | I think the peasants may not immediately sort of , I mean they wou they would have sort of linked together |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Castro described the action of his former communist allies as " repugnant " , saying that they would have blood on their hands in the event of US invasion . |
26 | Look come and see it 's how false it is nobody nobody would have all this white you know , how stupid it 's really completely false , they would have colours an and not just white with beige . |
27 | They had grounds for thinking that they would have Anselm 's support , and despite Anselm 's strong words about insubordination in 1094 , they were not disappointed . |
28 | They would have lists of all the people that had bought books from them or might have bought books from them in the past , categorized by where they live , the age of the person , the sex , the special interests , the past purchases , and then they would send out special books erm special letters , if they had a new doggie book coming out they might select all the ladies over fifty-five who had bought doggie books in the past . |
29 | But they would have Wednesday afternoon off . |
30 | 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 . |