Example sentences of "they would have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said this was the worst moment of his life , and the various carpetings he received ultimately had their effect ; years later the memory of them would have a deep effect on his attitude to captaincy . |
2 | Others , including Dame Millicent Faw-cett , never supported the idea of family allowances because , like Ramsay MacDonald , she feared they would have a detrimental effect on parental responsibility . |
3 | They would have a great deal in common . |
4 | If tax-relief-induced donations did not go to pay for mainline social service functions and elected representatives still felt it necessary to continue to provide them , they would have a lower tax base on which to raise the revenue . |
5 | town , they , they would have a minimal allowance of vegetables or meat or whatever to sell , it was the women that did the bartering , it was the women that actually got enough money to feed the family and , and the men were really quite an |
6 | Perhaps they would have a good summer this year . |
7 | In the old days , they would have a real wren with them , alive or dead , but now I suppose you have to pretend a wren is there . |
8 | The playgroup leasers support this petition and say that they would have a valuable role preparing the children for nursery education , feeling that the children at four plus need more than the s playgroup can offer . |
9 | They would have a different view about which more concrete conception provided the best justification of coercion , and so would have a different view of the implicit extension of the abstract convention in question . |
10 | And they they they very often , when they were dressed , they would have a little shawl that they would lay over their shoulders instead of a a long scarf thing you know ? |
11 | A thought-provoking , if somewhat radical , plan from the American camp , and it is clear that they would have a strong-looking team . |