Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] would have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So we would have a queen who is in another relationship and a king who is another relationship .
2 I thought that when they took my trousers off I would have a zip mark on the old fellow .
3 Sometimes I would have a gull and a crow but , whether they were the same species or not , they quickly found out they could n't fly properly — though the twine was long enough in theory — and ended up ( after a few hilariously clumsy aerobatics ) fighting .
4 And so I should do you because you shave under your armpits and maybe you would have a baby and that would spite your father . ’
5 If she married , at least she would have a life of her own , away from prying eyes .
6 Although Mr Flowerdew used to come down occasionally and see him : sometimes they would have a row and sometimes they were quite friendly .
7 A series of studies by Patterson and her colleagues ( e.g. , Patterson and Kister , 1981 ) hypothesized that if children knew that they should ask questions when they were uncertain of a message 's adequacy , then they would have a procedure for resolving communication failure .
8 then it would have a wee
9 He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack .
10 Perhaps Becky had sold everything as he instructed , he thought , as he left the market to carry on down Whitechapel Road where at least he would have a chance to catch up with one of his sisters , rest and gather his thoughts .
11 This must still yield a finite minimum , for otherwise we would have a solution satisfying ( 8.1 ) and for all and with cost decreasing ( z increasing ) in .
12 Afterwards he would have a pudding .
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