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

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1 He cleared the summerhouse so she would have a studio , and gave her the only key .
2 She realised they 'd want her to be a double agent , so they 'd have a mole inside American Intelligence .
3 I felt as though they were picking on me , trying to cause trouble so they 'd have a reason for stopping me home leave .
4 She waited for Jean , his girlfriend , to go to the Ladies , and then pounced , flirting madly and manoeuvring him into bartering with her that he would buy two whole strips if she would have a dance with him .
5 ‘ Look here , Squire , ’ said Desmond , ‘ we were wondering if you would have a word with Potter . ’
6 as if you would have a polish day every Friday you could put it on Thursday night .
7 If you 'd have a look at that .
8 ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’
9 We had some extremely hot gear lying around so we asked them if they 'd have a go at getting rid of it for us out of town where it maybe would have cooled down somewhat .
10 One can not have a single quark on its own because it would have a color ( red , green , or blue ) .
11 It would in fact be a pretty salient idea , since we would have a lot of use for it , on many unhappy occasions .
12 Tony Knight , who worked at BT as an electronics engineer for 23 years before opting for the academic life at Henley Management College , says that BT middle managers have attended his courses uncertain of whether they would have a job to go back to .
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