Example sentences of "[pron] would have [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it .
2 What on earth made me imagine for even one second that I would have enough strength to confront Luke ?
3 I knew that I would return to this island again when I would have more time to search .
4 Is n't it also true that the European union or community or whatever you like to call it , is also intending to introduce a compulsory identity card in the form of a smart card carrying details of the citizen 's health , but which would have ample room to put all sorts of other things on .
5 ‘ I promise , ’ Katherine said in a small voice , not quite sure what it was she was pledging , though in later years she would have ample occasion to reflect on what he said .
6 If he went on like this she was n't even sure she would have enough composure to return to Vienna and resume her church and radio work .
7 Carrie was very pleased to see the change in her father now that he had settled into his new job , but she still fretted over her parents , and she had not forgotten her vow that one day she would have enough money to buy them a decent house to live in .
8 ’ 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 . ’
9 Almost certainly if you were suffering from such an illness you would have other symptoms to indicate that you were unwell .
10 If the arrivals of comets in the inner Solar System were totally haphazard we would have little reason to believe such ideas .
11 They were but it , well it was an event , a big event in , in the , among the younger people anyway in Brooks in Willenhall then and er it was really lovely , really lovely I forget if we had to pay to go in , but er we had er we saved up for a good few weeks before , so that we would have some money to spend at the Wakes it was one of the an event of the year then , but erm I used to like Willenhall Wakes and er I used to go dancing a lot well I was allowed to go dancing cos I 've always loved singing and dancing you see and er I was allowed but I had to be home before my father got home , but I was n't always .
12 Erm , we would have enough money to keep the present establishment going ?
13 On the day on which the Secretary of State gave a pledge to his party conference that everyone would have equal access to free health care , I was contacted by a constituent , Mr. Ronnie Watson , who had been waiting since September 1990 for an appointment with a consultant to discuss a possible hip operation and had just been told that he would have to wait until some unspecified date in 1992 .
14 The Germans use this model precisely because of their tradition of promoting people in their specialties , especially in research and engineering ; if they did not have available commands in near-independent subsidiaries to put people in , they would have little opportunity to train and test their most promising professionals .
15 When the watch was started they would have fifty-five seconds to move clear .
16 Lewes would lead his group to Agheila two days later as they would have less distance to cover .
17 Her acceleration took her towards these beams , so they would have less distance to travel than normal .
18 Everybody would have enough land to reach subsistence level , everybody would be a capitalist
19 He would have another excuse to berate her .
20 He would have some time to slip over to London to act .
21 It would be a trespass to goods and it would be usurping the owner 's rights , for only he would have any right to do such an act and no one could contend that there was any implied consent or authority to a customer to do any such thing .
22 He would have enough money to live comfortably and he would never be bored .
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