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

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1 I would have had different children .
2 A little longer and I would have had some difficulty . ’
3 Our prisoners are kept safe in the bilboes you were prescient to despatch , and I would have had this Dulay hanged but that he might in death prove a beacon to this same rabble and draw them on to greater reprisals against us , and we are still but few in number .
4 I do n't really think at that time I would have had enough experience to justify going on the staff .
5 I was told I would have to have another operation a month later , but first I had to take a course of male hormones called Danazol .
6 But she did n't see that she would have had much choice .
7 She would have had regular checks , and any shots .
8 She would have had great difficulty establishing herself , but as it is she has sold her pottery successfully through shows and through galleries .
9 Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage .
10 She would have to have some money to support it , and it was only right he should pay for the pleasure he 'd had .
11 She said she 'd realised how tired your parents were becoming and she knew that if she wanted to remain at home on a long-term basis she would have to have some form of respite care .
12 As a faithful NME reader I thought you would have had better things to do than badmouth good groups , such as improve on your public relations , meaning , I wrote to you about three months ago regarding Pink Floyd to find out if they would be doing any concerts .
13 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
14 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
15 Any liability you have accepted by agreement or contract unless you would have had that liability anyway .
16 Erm I suppose got here a bit later you would have had more time to sort this lot out .
17 This may be bad news if you do not have sufficient continuous service to qualify for rights if only the statutory period is added , although you would have had sufficient service if the longer notice period to which you are entitled under your contract were added .
18 Er the , the original question I had is whether if they do n't go ahead er whether we would have to have new primary legislation to revert to the current Euro constituencies and I said no we would n't because there is a commencement date , there is a commencement date that er the er er Home Secretary would not put into effect until he was er quite certain that all the countries were on the start line and the the and and the new and the new constituencies er could actually come properly into effect and the six extra members would be elected .
19 Whilst we 're able to implement quite a considerable proportion of the er , objectives without any financial commitment , this particular er , issue does erm , provide us with a considerable test , and members need to know that in order to achieve the move from residential care to community care , we would have to have some ring-fence monies to be able , to enable that shift to , to take place , before the erm , the budget could be reduced on the residential side .
20 If this had not been the case , we would have had serious reservations about participation .
21 If alternative pathways of health care provision were used extensively we would have had serious underascertainment .
22 ‘ Two bullets from a gun fired in Amsterdam ; Ray Doyle dying ; and we would have had Menni Latowa , which would have stopped all this , if we had n't decided to bring him in too late . ’
23 But for the opening of two artificial pitches at Feltham School , they would have had great difficulty in finding a home venue in recent seasons .
24 They would have had some sort of premonition , or maybe some would say they would have had a revelation from God .
25 But it is doubtful whether they would have had any opportunity even to attempt that massive task if the years of the War had not profoundly changed public attitudes , and even softened the mind if not the heart of that great enemy of education and old boy of Harrow , Winston Churchill .
26 The police and the probation service , on the other hand , could impose sanctions , though whether they would have had any effect on Willy , who ‘ was extremely rude and behaved very badly towards all authority ’ , is open to doubt .
27 They would have had more chance of getting established in the late 1980s .
28 Some books are encountered too late , after the period when they would have had maximum impact .
29 Executions are easily exaggerated , but the Encomiast 's statement that many English leaders were killed with Eadric , and that of the later Evesham chronicle that many of his soldiers died too , are quite plausible , given that he would have had powerful henchmen whom it was doubtless politic to eliminate .
30 He evidently led musicians on with false promises : a long letter from the cellist Carlo Graziani details amounts owing and favours not forthcoming ( Giardini seems to have promised him a place in the Queen 's Band , though it is highly unlikely that he would have had such influence ) .
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