Example sentences of "would have had [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Had that not happened we would 've had a lot more people at the rally .
2 ‘ Alex Bannen would 've had a screaming fit if we 'd left you to mess up his precious Bridge ; God alone knows what Tiw would 've done . ’
3 She would have had every reason to look the other way .
4 Levi , the expert on metals , would have had no difficulty in telling the difference between gold and tin .
5 For Mrs Thatcher , the timing of President de Klerk 's announcement in the week before the Commonwealth conference is helpful , though she would have had no difficulty in resisting pressure there for further sanctions .
6 Some would have had no sleep .
7 Faith would have had no patience with it .
8 I would have had no value at all .
9 Donaldson would have had no option but to make arrangements for the delegation , even though he may have been well aware of what the reaction would be .
10 In later law , however , a testator would have had no need to concern himself with this , since a rescript of Severus and Caracalla introduced the rule that , failing evidence to the contrary , dispositions charged on the heir were also to be understood to be payable by a substitute .
11 Or , of course , if she is muzzled , she may have been killed by other predators against which she would have had no defence .
12 Using the cleanest virus in the world , least changed by virtue of its isolation in extreme conditions , against which the human cell would have had no natural experience , they had inserted the Mahon virus into the molecular structure of the human gamete .
13 Their medieval neighbours who considered their conduct unneighbourly , unjust and unfair , would have had no hesitation in attempting to tighten their looseness in the interests of the common good .
14 Elizabeth did not get one , and that may have been a tribute to her good taste ; she would have had no room in her house for such an object .
15 She was informed , as was everyone else in the council statement , that Mr Clayton would have had no access to the sort of information quoted in the paper .
16 But then she would have had no time for taking walks .
17 ‘ If I had known the mouthpiece was sterile , I would have had no hesitation in agreeing to the test .
18 The visitor whose footsteps he had heard circling the house that last dawn they had ever spent there , if indeed he had heard them and not , in his state of panic , imagined them — that man or woman would have had no evidence for thinking anyone lived there but for the presence of Goblander on the drive .
19 ‘ If it had n't gone through this time , I would have had no time left in my life to enter the ministry I so dearly want to join .
20 However , Hannon maintains that any stiffness would have had no connection with the broken leg which led to Mr Brooks ' death .
21 Deprived — fortunately as it turned out , for otherwise he would have had no spare time at all — of the pleasures of the rugby field , he played a little squash and tennis ( developing his ‘ cannonball serve : that 's all you need , see : they never get it back ’ ) and ‘ chatting up ’ .
22 one would expect a large variation in the fluency with which teachers can instruct in sign language ; many would have had no more than a relatively short course .
23 The handicapped child , who would eventually have to move into society , would be ill-equipped to face that society 's tensions and realities whilst the ‘ normal ’ child would have had no experience , during the impressionable and formative years , of relating to the disabled .
24 There was so much hostility to his Catholicism and his attack on chartered rights that it might have been thought William and Mary would have had no difficulty establishing their authority in America , but this was not what happened .
25 These concerned matters that were a pure technicality ( being allowed to run an advertisement that they would have had no intention of ever running again ) and a virtual truism ( being told that future circumstances may arise in which they should be reasonably able to readdress the issues at hand ) .
26 By the middle of the twelfth century , John 's French readers would have had no difficulty in making the necessary identifications : castellans and viscounts , baillis and prévôts , household officers , the clerks , knights , and chamberlains of princely courts abounded .
27 To brand the Celtic Church heretical would have been tantamount to a declaration of war ; and in the event of such a war , Rome would have had no prospect whatever of victory .
28 But the assumption , doubtful in itself , that in a Co-operative Community the distinction would have had no meaning does not explain why , when in the real world of Rochdale in the 1850s the distinction became apparent to them the Pioneers chose to set up the production arm as a separate society .
29 Little Nell , perceived in a commonplace context , would have had no purchase on his imagination .
30 I could see by the light of his torch that the cave was deep and spacious ; I could not make out from the beam of light its total dimensions , but clearly a man would have had no problem stretching out to sleep there .
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