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

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1 Whitlock doubted he would have another gun but he still approached the warehouse with professional caution .
2 Not that she imagined she would have any difficulty finding a job .
3 ‘ Fairly early on we decided we 'd have separate people doing the Dalek voices because the actors hired to work them from the inside were being engaged more for their physical skills in manipulating Daleks than for their formal acting abilities , made redundant by the energies just to operate them . ’
4 This news was swiftly conveyed to Sam at West Birk Hatt , who decided he would have some fun .
5 Well I knew I would have three people in the studio with sandwich boards on .
6 Much as I was itching to play with the Bob Marley , I knew I would have more chance of parking Armstrong illegally when I collected Werewolf .
7 ‘ If I thought I would have any chance of success , I probably would , ’ she said sarcastically .
8 oh , I just thought I 'd have some thing different
9 It sounds corny , but it 's wonderful to have them — I never thought I 'd have any children .
10 Then , last year , my husband took it up and I thought I 'd have another go ..
11 I thought you 'd have bigger fish to fry with clients like Krantz and Marsh and so on . ’
12 Grass is not her favourite surface and there were many who thought she would have great difficulty holding off the challenges of Steffi Graf , Martina Navratilova or Gabriela Sabatini .
13 When I woke once in the night I could feel the north wind blowing softly on my cheek , and knew we would have good sailing the next day .
14 During his two years at Lib Dem headquarters he insisted on being paid nothing because he felt he would have more authority and room for manoeuvre that way .
15 Not that many came on any sort of regular basis , much preferring the excitement of the streets to the acquisition of learning for which even the teacher herself , who had known far better days , considered they would have little use .
16 But Mr Davies , who leaves behind a lower paid £85,000 at the commission , conceded he would have little difficulty in signing up for the business priorities agreed by the CBI 's governing council for the incoming government .
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