Example sentences of "[conj] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I wanted , if possible , to put something into the dialogue that would have a bearing on my dispute with Armstrong about his account of bodily sensations . |
2 | The new agency would be directed by Yuri Koptev , who had worked with the former Soviet military complex VPK , and would had a staff of 150 people . |
3 | We have already agreed that limited orbital time is feasible , and would have a purpose . |
4 | Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away . |
5 | Yes , yes er whereas if there were independent trustees responsible to the regulator and they were properly trained , they would I suggest be able to smell out very quickly an malpractice and would have a group straight to the regulator , if only to call a stop for someone to have a look at it . |
6 | For a second group of Carlists and the Falangists closest to Hedilla , the new party would elect its own leader and would have a status and role independent of the regime , whilst sharing power with the government . |
7 | A range of new systems could be produced including the ‘ zoned ’ systems , which would be far superior in use and would have a market potential in their own right . |