Example sentences of "would have a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A child who had been taught to pray to a Mother in Heaven would have a religious life radically different from that of a Christian child . |
2 | The money we put into oil exploration , if we were lucky , would find us a new field , which would have a limited life only . |
3 | He added the presence of a nursing home would have a long-term effect both on the future development of existing firms in the area and those wishing to locate on land earmarked specifically for industrial purposes . |
4 | The existing complaints department would have a new role directly investigating complaints by telephone , correspondence and , if necessary , face-to-face interviews . |
5 | But instead of a dubious and uneconomic increase in agricultural output , we would have a general uplift both for the permanent resident and the passer-by . |
6 | The laird , however , would have a short memory indeed if he did not feel a deep sense of gratitude to the man who could remove the spectre of this large indigent family becoming a charge upon his estate . |
7 | India in their home country are very tough and I always thought we would have a difficult task here . |