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

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1 Mummy would have Mrs Thing bring in a trolley with cakes and sandwiches and tell her to play the piano for the Guests .
2 The assembly , in which all parties receiving more than 5 per cent of the vote would have seats on a proportional basis , would thus act as both a constitution-making body and as a legislative assembly .
3 ‘ Belonging to another ’ is proved by showing that the property was appropriated from someone having possession or control of it , e.g. the owner or tenant etc. of a dwelling house would have possession and control of all the personal property in the house , and the owner or driver of a car would have possession or control of the contents of the car .
4 Likely any car would have traces of it for a long time .
5 In order to be certain that the Blox would have peace , quiet and privacy when they needed it , we arranged with Sunsail to charter two bareboat Oceanis 320s , and to take them from Göcek , Sunsail 's base in Fethiye Bay , south and east towards the wild and lovely Kekova Roads .
6 no-one in their right mind would have bet on that being the winner .
7 Similarly an insect walking on the surface of a pond would have gravity counteracted by the surface tension of the water .
8 Each cell would have row number and seat number and so be uniquely identified .
9 Many reasons occur why it is improbable that they would take such a step which both students and professor would have cause to regret … ’
10 Mr Panetta thought not only that , at present , the mood in Congress is running against ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement , but that the administration would have difficulty when it sends its health-care proposals to Capitol Hill this month .
11 the college would have fill control of the timing of examinations/assessments , thus introducing a degree of flexibility not feasible in the present system ;
12 The policy and resources committee would have subcommittees looking at finance , staffing and land , and one that would review and monitor spending programmes to see that they were achieving results economically — a performance and review subcommittee .
13 As I am unsure which department of the Borough Council would have responsibility for a matter like this I am addressing my letter to you and trust that you will pass it on to the appropriate office .
14 In response to councillor Elizabeth Cartwright 's comment that the parish council would have difficulties , should the stage be removed , as the wooden block floor does not continue under the stage , resident , Kevin Johnson , said : ‘ There would be no problem .
15 The final act of betrayal by William 's ministers was committed when they failed to call Parliament within twenty days of his death ( a violation of the Act of Security of 1696 ) , so that the Privy Council would have time to declare war on France without facing opposition from the Scottish Parliament .
16 If the inquiry rules it 's not okay , then the County Council would have power to ask the developers to remove the obstruction .
17 Only a member of the Santerre household would have access to such a ladder .
18 But Mr Desmond Fennell , QC , chairman of the Bar , claimed there was a danger that many people needing legal help would have access only to a ‘ more expensive Jack of all trades , ’ while specialist skills were reserved for the privileged few .
19 Even the most gifted editor would have problems turning much of the obligatory information into riveting reading .
20 The number seven knows that any rocky run would have boss King itching to ditch the highly adventurous two winger formation and he knows which winger would go .
21 To be his friend , the boy would have Diniz , who would think him his cousin , and who would grow to gentle manhood in the vineyards of Portugal , and honour Tristão his father .
22 And for a loving mother the child would have Katelina , who would cherish him now , and make what she could of her marriage , for the sake of what she had found in Kalopetra .
23 Detention of a whole class may technically still be lawful , although it is becoming increasingly likely that a judge would have doubts about the reasonableness of this course of action where it is known that there may only be one or two culprits .
24 Two-Dogs said the One-Eyed White Girl would have steel in her muscles and fire in her empty eye , and that she would come to the Navaho — to the family of Armijas — or her education .
25 The government also helped to resolve outstanding tax problems by announcing that members of the new exchange would have stock lending relief and exemptions from stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax .
26 But even an angel would have trouble to better people 's lives and calm the rivalry between the peoples of the south ( where Mr Soglo comes from ) and the Muslims of the dry north ( Mr Kérékou 's people ) .
27 I would think every community would have sort of customs of their own to a certain degree too would n't they .
28 The engineer would have headphones on while Keith was blasting away ; he 'd move the mic around until we found the right place , then he 'd bolt it in the stand where the speaker 's sweet spot was , and there it would stay .
29 For example a health and safety engineering facet would have subfacets such as fire protection , explosive prevention , radiation and electrical protection and others .
30 She had n't really thought the famous singer would have time to spend with her , had she ?
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