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

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1 Now once he got in for his half , half pint in , in the in the passage he 'd have , he 'd have a good swig and , and it was about when he 'd got to bottom of the glass put it down .
2 but I should think he 'd have a smelly vodka vodka shit .
3 He offered drinks and Morgan said he 'd have a double Scotch .
4 by half ten he 'd have a fucking pint sitting there and I 'll be going come on then you cunt .
5 I thought he 'd have an apoplectic fit . ’
6 After all , he would have no real power .
7 Yet he would have no similar difficulty in describing a day in the life of , say , a doctor or school teacher . ’
8 He would then acknowledge that there was no law , and he would have no further concern for consistency with the past ; he would proceed to make new law by asking what law the present legislature would make or what the people want or what would be in the community 's best interests for the future .
9 Leopold realized that he would have no further influence over his son 's career .
10 He would have no further part in it .
11 Obviously , one can not accept anything that Philby says since he would have a vested interest in causing mischief amongst the British security services , but it is interesting that he did volunteer the suggestion that MI6 was involved .
12 And that would be the extent of his visit , he would have a cursory look round the yard and away .
13 Drifter flowed up the gallop in a smooth fast rhythm and Tremayne said he would have a good chance at Worcester if his blood was right .
14 I beamed up at my future Uncle Richard , asked him to give my love to Margaret and Dickie , my regards to the General and Co. , and added my hope that he would have a good holiday .
15 ‘ I did n't go to Oxford or Yale but he would have a good education if he had joined me at Birkenhead Institute . ’
16 He would have a 90-minute start on them , maybe longer .
17 But first he would have a few minutes of self-indulgence .
18 He would have a further communication for her then .
19 She opened her mouth and then closed it again , because , whatever she said , he would have a patient answer .
20 After a ground refuelling at Omsk , he would have a two-hour rest period before flying on to his home base at Kharkov .
21 Meanwhile the real Dustin Hoffman was waiting for a role to prove that he would have a post- Graduate career .
22 If they took a whirl at the minister , he would have a fine sight of the fun .
23 And whereas on the stage he had the words of Christopher Fry or the presence of John Gielgud — both of which drew out his respect and so his best shots — in films generally he would have a leaky script and brief takes — neither giving him the chance to wind up and deliver .
24 The judge told Cranog Jones that his plan had been ingenious , but warned him that as a magistrate , he would have a hard time in prison .
25 ‘ Yes , ’ she agreed without elaborating , because although it was true it was n't entirely the truth , and she hoped he would have the good manners not to probe further .
26 Two more years and , in company with Walcott , he would have the first-class record outright , putting on an unbeaten 574 for the fourth wicket in Port-of-Spain , his contribution this time being 255 .
27 Soon he would have the Imperial standard in his hand .
28 She was convinced he would have the latest news on Michael .
29 Officials said he would have the same message for all — the time has come to revive direct Arab-Israeli negotiations .
30 The next thing he knew — by this time he would have the undivided attention of the entire bar — one of the Americans tore his fur hat off and screamed , ‘ OK , craphead , where is he ? ’ while one of the bobbies reached into the open back seat and pulled out an attaché case that he had to spend an hour telling them he had never seen before .
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