Example sentences of "would have have a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I , it 's no good me husbands to look af , I I this is my second husband but er with my first husband er I I sort of erm if it 's been left to him , God bless him , he 's dead now but if it 'd been left to him I 'd have had a houseful of children you know . |
2 | ‘ You 'd have to have a soul of ice ! ’ |
3 | but it 's not that , you 'd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up . |
4 | Previously , she would have had a contribution of £19.00 . |
5 | I suppose it was good at the time that I was n't kissing Andrew , otherwise I would have had a mouthful of sick . |
6 | I feel I would have had a chance of breaking my North West ‘ duck ’ . |
7 | had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake . |
8 | She would have had a sort of power over him . |
9 | If effort had counted for anything , we would have had a family of Catholic proportions . |
10 | Anyway after Rocky Wilko would have to have a lot of Balls to drop Deane . |
11 | This suggests , for example , that a new two-year bond issued at par would have to have a coupon of 10.25 per cent and that for a three-year bond ( with annual coupons ) trading at par the following equality holds ( see ( 5.10 ) ) : demonstrating that the YTM and the coupon are identical when a bond is trading at par . |