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

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1 oh the timetable which I as well will , will erm , would be about two months , the first step has to be taken by the defendant because we do n't know yet whether they are prepared to oppose the structure , and if so , what sort of structure they would be prepared to oppose , erm , if and when , er a formal offer of structure came through , I would have little doubt that we could instruct accountants and get a response within a matter of weeks , sometimes one has to if they 're doing an commercial structure within a week or so because the offer is only open for ten days
2 And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere .
3 These days , of course , now that I am a grown woman , I would have little problem with saying I was feeling ill and suggesting we take a break for a few minutes .
4 On the one hand some teachers saw the process as a hindrance — as something they had to do for the LEA and which would have little consequence for themselves .
5 In addition , it discharges a host of minor , even trivial , functions , the cessation of which would have little impact on public life .
6 And she would have little illusion about being able to save anything from the low wages she would receive from any of the available jobs .
7 If you were a hermit or even a monk , you would have little trouble indeed in implementing it .
8 If the arrivals of comets in the inner Solar System were totally haphazard we would have little reason to believe such ideas .
9 Armed with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , one would have little excuse for not being able to run a calm and well-organised cardiac arrest .
10 An organization would be most unlikely to dismiss them without good reason , and if it were to they would have little difficulty finding alternative work .
11 The Germans use this model precisely because of their tradition of promoting people in their specialties , especially in research and engineering ; if they did not have available commands in near-independent subsidiaries to put people in , they would have little opportunity to train and test their most promising professionals .
12 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
13 Words almost always have constant meaning , for without this property they would have little use .
14 Not that many came on any sort of regular basis , much preferring the excitement of the streets to the acquisition of learning for which even the teacher herself , who had known far better days , considered they would have little use .
15 But Mr Davies , who leaves behind a lower paid £85,000 at the commission , conceded he would have little difficulty in signing up for the business priorities agreed by the CBI 's governing council for the incoming government .
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