Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One comment passed was ‘ I would rather have 100,000 members paying £1 than 1,000 members paying £100 . ’
2 ‘ Of course , I would n't have that problem with you , would I ? ’ he said softly .
3 If I did I would n't have much motivation to get out of bed in the morning or to motivate others ’ .
4 I would n't have this girl 's job — not for all the tea in China !
5 I would n't have enough money to go .
6 ‘ I remember when I was at college men would phone me and I would n't have any idea who they were .
7 How would the , I would n't have any money from the AVCs either
8 I did n't know what an epidural was , but I knew I would n't have any pain so it was okay by me .
9 I mean I would n't have any feeling
10 Well I have to , otherwise , I would n't have any effect at all with my luck .
11 Had I really meant it when I 'd written I would n't have any painkillers ?
12 The manager there was quite happy to take people on social security so I would n't have any trouble about that .
13 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
14 The tourist office said I would n't have any trouble finding somewhere . ’
15 I would immediately have another go .
16 Years later , when I was with Sandford in the Second World War , he told me that people in Addis Ababa had been saying that I would not have one chance in ten of survival if I entered Aussa .
17 Secondly , Panzer has noticed solution forms at the base of several small isolated rocks , which would not have sufficient surface area to allow a large amount of surface water to collect .
18 Barbel Bohley , a co-founder of the reformist discussion group New Forum , said the promise by the Politburo was ‘ only a verbal concession ’ which would not have any effect on real life .
19 But that means nothing to the army of unemployed and to threatened companies which would rather have any work than none , or to politicians caught up in righteous anger at ‘ unfair ’ competition .
20 He saw no reason to add that from now on , her body would break down : she would gradually become slower in her movements , she would tire more easily and lack stamina , and she would probably have another stroke in seven years ' time — at the latest .
21 so she would n't have that worry and that means of course she would n't be paying out the premium on the endowment policy
22 In her situation , as a menial , she would n't have much opportunity to give pain to others . ’
23 So I had it put all on one floor for her , so she would n't have any stairs to climb .
24 One of the babies ' mother even said that she would not have another child until my mum had a vacancy !
25 She may have been just twenty years old , and secretly terrified , but she would only have one wedding in her life , and she was determined to make it her own .
26 She would only have one shot , and she had to be ready to make it count .
27 Even if she were thinner she would still have huge shoulders and great big feet .
28 It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) .
29 ‘ The lady informs me , ’ said the Substitute as they drove away and the Captain reported the husband 's silence , ‘ that his brother is a bad lot , the bane of her life , that she would never have married Salvatore — who , I should tell you , is a saint , a veritable saint , when considered on his own — if she had known she 'd be stuck with the terrible Antonio as well .
30 When her mother died Constance had turned slightly vegetarian and announced that she would never have any children since her mum had had ten and put her off the whole idea , and she gave away the chickens .
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