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

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1 Capital for major expenditure or investment can be raised in a number of ways but as an PLC we would have easier access to the most appropriate funding alternatives .
2 But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . "
3 To develop a test of infant 's cognitive development which would have major uses both theoretically and as a screening measure .
4 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 .
5 It was a discomfort which would have brief pause only while its inhabitants slept and it extended from the top to the lowest level .
6 One test , for example , that I suggested to you last week which would have surprised Freud , is by contention the children who were overwhelmed with parental investment , particularly by perhaps the parent of the opposite sex , should n't show much oedipal behaviour .
7 She could only hope that when he had recovered from jet lag he would have second thoughts and leave Garry to go his own way .
8 As a test of his strength Utnapishtim challenged him to stay awake for six days and seven nights — " But while Gilgamesh sat there resting on his haunches , a mist of sleep like soft wool teased from the fleece drifted over him , and Utnapishtim said to his wife , " Look at him now , the strong man who would have everlasting life , even now the mists of sleep are drifting over him . " "
9 His letter had not contained any regrets for her forthcoming ordeal and he did not look like a man who would have much patience with women in any case .
10 Almost certainly if you were suffering from such an illness you would have other symptoms to indicate that you were unwell .
11 The playhouse in the Harlow is about the people in Harlow and about the people that come in from outside of Harlow I 'm very conscious that we do serve a very wide community and I am pleased that people with other sounds come and support the theatre has been rightly said if they did n't come in to Harlow to support the theatre we would have major problems .
12 In the wild it would have one set of sounds for the mother-offspring relationship and would then replace that with another set for adult life .
13 North West deprivation can expect some relief through the Treaty 's plan for a Euro-Investment Bank which would have 24 members , including two from the region .
14 Words almost always have constant meaning , for without this property they would have little use .
15 anything inside your brackets multiplied by what you 've got outside just the way you would have two times brackets three add six close brackets .
16 During the next year he would have major roles in theatre , film and television .
17 Not , that is , more of a Chinaman : had he been born in Peking , no doubt he would have disappointed patriots there too .
18 All too often the PRO writes the release to please the marketing man and the fulsome description may actually mask an important fact which would have interested journalists on the receiving end .
19 On the other hand , there would be much greater flexibility for clients and lawyers , and much more control by the instructing client who would have direct access to the advocate in the case .
20 On the other hand er , if we did what our friend from Cheltenham is doing we would have lo , we would be looking forward like that all the time we would have some idea .
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