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

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1 But 300 years ago , a boy a quarter of his age , would have had no difficulty with double the number of oxen .
2 Levi , the expert on metals , would have had no difficulty in telling the difference between gold and tin .
3 For Mrs Thatcher , the timing of President de Klerk 's announcement in the week before the Commonwealth conference is helpful , though she would have had no difficulty in resisting pressure there for further sanctions .
4 By the middle of the twelfth century , John 's French readers would have had no difficulty in making the necessary identifications : castellans and viscounts , baillis and prévôts , household officers , the clerks , knights , and chamberlains of princely courts abounded .
5 Charlie Williams took his number 14 bus to Shaftesbury Avenue , looked at Ken 's name in lights and had he heard anyone say anything against ‘ the boy ’ would have had no difficulty in punching him one .
6 Equally , Mrs Smith argued , the common law would have had no difficulty in affording a right of action to parents in a case such as the present one .
7 Their medieval neighbours who considered their conduct unneighbourly , unjust and unfair , would have had no hesitation in attempting to tighten their looseness in the interests of the common good .
8 ‘ If I had known the mouthpiece was sterile , I would have had no hesitation in agreeing to the test .
9 Siward , the man who , had he , Thorfinn , been standing under that cross and issuing that challenge instead of a priest , would have had no hesitation in ordering his best marksman to smite him dead with his bow or his javelin .
10 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 .
11 The Hammonds would have had no defence to an action for the price .
12 It should be noted that the accused would have had no defence to a charge of obtaining property by deception by switching the price labels .
13 The visitor whose footsteps he had heard circling the house that last dawn they had ever spent there , if indeed he had heard them and not , in his state of panic , imagined them — that man or woman would have had no evidence for thinking anyone lived there but for the presence of Goblander on the drive .
14 It is currently in the final stages of negotiations for a very important order from Malaysia which , had it not been the competitive and effective yard that it now is , it would have had no chance of getting .
15 Little Nell , perceived in a commonplace context , would have had no purchase on his imagination .
16 ‘ That was because I assumed that the business would go to Francis and then I would have had no say in it . ’
17 Faith would have had no patience with it .
18 She was informed , as was everyone else in the council statement , that Mr Clayton would have had no access to the sort of information quoted in the paper .
19 Probably they would have had no application to W. , but even where they are applicable it may be in the long-term interests of the minor that if the same treatment can be secured upon some other basis , this shall be done .
20 I would have had no value at all .
21 It is plain that , if title to the property had been unregistered , Mr. Steed would have had no remedy against the building society .
22 ‘ I would have had no objection to telling them the position , in all honesty we could have done that and I may give them advance warning next year . ’
23 There were small stock-piles of tear gas in the prison to be used in the event of riots or large scale disturbances and Nicholson would have had no compunction about using them .
24 ( For example , to have increased numbers in computing , when this was a ‘ free choice ’ of increasing popularity , would have had no effect on the number of students graduating from the field of computer studies . )
25 These concerned matters that were a pure technicality ( being allowed to run an advertisement that they would have had no intention of ever running again ) and a virtual truism ( being told that future circumstances may arise in which they should be reasonably able to readdress the issues at hand ) .
26 But then she would have had no time for taking walks .
27 Elizabeth did not get one , and that may have been a tribute to her good taste ; she would have had no room in her house for such an object .
28 However , Hannon maintains that any stiffness would have had no connection with the broken leg which led to Mr Brooks ' death .
29 But trainer Hannon said any stiffness would have had no connection with the broken leg which led to Mr Brooks ' death .
30 Previously , she would have had a contribution of £19.00 .
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