Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I knew that Jezebel would have a hand in it ! ’ |
2 | That gave Webb an easy catch and it gave him the time to see that Bath would have a man over if he ran the ball to the left . |
3 | Herrigel had warned on Feb. 8 that Namibia would have a budget deficit of 500,000,000 rand ( approximately US$200,000,000 ) in its first year of independence . |
4 | Claudine and Marie would have a lot to talk about . |
5 | She and Lucy would have a drink after work on Fridays , sometimes an early supper , a few hours to unwind : a pattern pleasing to both . |
6 | The only reason they were going there was because they could be pretty sure that one or other of her brothers would not be up there and Maura would have a bit of privacy . |