Example sentences of "would have many " in BNC.
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1 | Foam-breathing would have many uses , beginning with the use of oxygenated foam for instant well-being . |
2 | In Britain , Tin Machine 's imaginative brand of tense , futuristic grunge has regularly been the butt of the kind of vitriolic press coverage that would have many a younger , less experienced band pleading for their day jobs back . |
3 | A 500 gram cone of airy acrylic would have many more metres or yards of yarn on it than a 500 gram cone of much denser cotton . |
4 | A 500 gram cone of airy acrylic would have many more metres or yards of yarn on it than a 500 gram cone of much denser cotton . |
5 | A two-tier interest system would have many benefits . |
6 | He knew the Beadles well — they were very forceful and witty and Uncle would have many a fierce but friendly argument with them . |
7 | ’ If we were still in our own country , Andreas , a man like you would have been married years ago and you would have many children to delight you in your old age . ’ |
8 | In their extreme forms , one type would preserve health authority responsibility for planning and meeting the needs of its population ( but would have many other problems ) , the other would make planning and the pursuit of local priorities impossible and co–lld probably not be operated with cash-limited budgets . |
9 | For example , topic work with time as its theme could offer scope for looking at ways in which we measure time , and would have many cross-curricular possibilities ( see Boxes 2 and 3 ) . |
10 | The main worry was whether I would have many players left for the play-offs through injury and suspension . ’ |
11 | I can not imagine that the building societies would have many takers to that kind of practice . |