Example sentences of "she would have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If Mrs Marr knew a bit of human anatomy , for example , if she 'd had a medical training or been a PE teacher something like that , she 'd have a better chance of being competent , by which I mean lethal .
2 At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed .
3 Then last night she said she would n't come tonight because there was nothing on — she 'd have a quiet night in her room .
4 so she 's er , she 's waiting for 'em to come to do that , anyway she 's er , somebody rang her did n't they and they asked her if she 'd have a little boy of four months old , Thursdays and Fridays all day and she started this week with him , so I said well Pauline
5 ‘ I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate .
6 Well , if the norm in the Church was the Bishop and Miss Tilley , you could see she 'd have a fair amount of concealing to do .
7 It was probably the old woman who told Miss Matthews but I do n't suppose she 'd have the vaguest notion of the day or time . ’
8 I think , I think she will probably have an aw she 's a very bright girl , I 'm sure she 'd have an awful lot to contribute .
9 It was , that when Undry was returned to her , she would have no more need of us , and would set us free .
10 Then she dismissed Martha , telling her she would have no further need of her services that evening .
11 She would have a new dress for Sundays , which next year became an afternoon dress , and the next was worn in the mornings for doing her housework .
12 She would have a new coat for winter once in about three years , and the same for summer , with a suit for ‘ in between weather , ’ ( spring and autumn ) , so there was only one of these major expenses each year .
13 ‘ Tell your client , ’ said the voice at the other end of the phone , ‘ that he or she would have a better chance of establishing who is or is not responsible for his or her dustbins if he or she employed a lawyer who did n't address his inquiries to people whose principal concern is pharmacology . ’
14 She would have a good chance of sneaking out unnoticed by then .
15 Carol had quite enough to do with her own job and all her own shopping without preparing meals as well and she hoped she would have a little rest after Christmas , now that people took time off in lots of offices until after the New Year .
16 She was afraid she would have a defective child because she had seen in Angharad what could happen in her husband 's family .
17 Suppose Mrs. McLoughlin had been at the scene of the accident ; according to conventionalism she would have a legal right to recover in virtue of past decisions .
18 During her romance she had regularly raided her friends ' wardrobes so that she would have a presentable outfit to go out in .
19 She had a sudden feeling that if she could only work out how the ecology of Moloch ticked , she would have a vital clue , if not to discovering Ace 's whereabouts , then at least to getting a handle on the vanished aliens .
20 Again , if she could trade in a small part of the total value of the child benefit accruing to her , she would have a sizeable sum to present as a down-payment on a house .
21 She might well say that she would have a different sense of herself as well had she grown up counting herself as made in God 's image .
22 The woman of the future would be far more than a nurse or consoler , she would have a positive religion to realize as a high-priestess of health .
23 She would have a miserable life , of course .
24 Her daughter would be perpetually in her debt , perpetually chained to her , and she would have the new stimulus of another baby to bring up .
25 At other times she would have the odd sensation that they were shouting at her , through a megaphone , from a rowing-boat that was pulling swiftly away towards a distant ship .
26 Nutty privately thought she would have the worst score of the lot .
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