Example sentences of "he would [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I think if er if he 'd have had a firm 's input , that wanted something designing , he 'd he 'd have done a lot better .
2 Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ?
3 He 'd have to have a licence to have pheasants .
4 He 'd like to have a go at that .
5 In the event , we had to return at separate times and as the friend , Mr. Robin Townsend , was to cross first , he took the plastic ticket and we agreed he would arrange to have the ticket divided , and leave my part at your Ostend office .
6 He would tend to have a number of lowly women on his books living in the locality whom he could call upon at short notice to attend — the Mrs Gamps of this world .
7 I think erm what , what we , what I 'd really like to do is if I could get in touch with him and give him the chance to make up his own mind er then he could decide whether or not he would like to have a chat with me and I 'd just run a few ideas by him , just as you 've done , without any pressure er and he can make his own decisions .
8 One day a messenger came from the great city more than half a day 's journey away across the river , to say that the great king had decided that he would like to have a wife .
9 Knowing the Prince played the cello , the professor asked whether he would like to have a go .
10 He would like to have the baby .
11 He said : ‘ They told me that the worst case scenario was that his brain would swell and he would have to have an operation .
12 In the old days , if someone had called a journeyman craftsman a ‘ worker ’ , he would have had a fight on his hands …
13 Today he would have had a tape recorder : did he , like Dickens , at least have shorthand , a not unknown writerly aid since Cicero 's time ?
14 A year , ago he would have had a junior to carry that lot . ’
15 and what better place to say it than here — had Middleton accepted my alternative he would have had a better chance of living ; but I would question very sincerely whether he would have had a VC .
16 He would have had no hesitation in sending the Bishop back to Saxony by celestial transport , save that at that moment the Normans emerged again from the wood .
17 Had the defendant been aware , it is submitted , he would have had no defence , since he would then have been making a mistake as to whether or not the policeman was justified in seeking to restrain him , and whether he was therefore acting in the execution of his duty .
18 In 1988 , he told an Iranian living on social security , found guilty of using a forged rent book and inflicting grievous bodily harm , that in his own country he would have had an arm chopped off ‘ or something similarly spectacular . ’
19 His name would probably have been ‘ Shiney ’ or ‘ Stainey ’ and he would have had an apron that was so stiff with shellac that it stood up on its own .
20 If she had been hurt , he would have had the slave bastinadoed .
21 Because Sandy was embarked on a marriage and a career pointing him in a more conventional direction than mine , planning the sort of life that looked to me to have more obviously evolved from the background I 'd put behind me , it did n't seem to me that he would have had the wherewithal — ‘ morally ’ , as I would have been quick to say then — to help me through my predicament or , if he did , that it was possible for me with my values , to solicit his assistance .
22 She would not have minded if he had yelled at her , for he would have had the right to .
23 ‘ did , without having the consent of the owner or other lawful authority ’ Means that this offence is not committed if the accused believed that he had lawful authority to do it or that he would have had the owner 's consent if the owner knew of his doing it and the circumstances of it .
24 After the meeting Coun Wilson said he would seek to have the issue raised in the House of Commons .
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