Example sentences of "[adj] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And of course when you was er was n't on guard duty at the f early evening , course there used to be used to pop into the Peel and have a couple of halves or some would have a pint and there was a chap in , in the Home , Home Guard he , he used to be able to play the piano so we used to have a singsong in there for a social , you know . |
2 | Such would have a tendency to dry out or cool according to changing climatic conditions . |
3 | These would have a life of up to 5 years , before being redesigned . |
4 | These would have a foil seal which would be automatically pierced by a cutting edge before use . |
5 | In it the poor would have a voice and a share , but would not be able to outweigh or vote away the interests of the propertied and the wealthy . |
6 | Then m can not itself be irreducible [ since such an m would have a product decomposition of the required kind , namely m itself ] . |
7 | Victories would put the Irish on 17 points , Denmark on 16 with Spain still on 13 although the Spanish would have a game in hand . |
8 | ‘ It stands to reason a man like that would have a partner . ’ |
9 | A complete example of the hare and hound folding knife with part of the blade intact would have a value of over £120.00 . |
10 | Space-time would have a boundary — a beginning at the big bang . |
11 | So even the employed would have a need , but it might not be so urgent , but it might not be so urgent as the self-employed guy , whose gon na need money after how long ? |
12 | They reasoned that , if neither main party won a commanding majority , both would have a stake in negotiating rather than fighting . |