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

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1 A significant number of subjects ( 7/37 ) , however , had food reflux that was outside one standard deviation from the mean , whereas only one of these subjects would have had a positive reflux score by measuring acid alone .
2 However , if that election had been fought under some system of proportional representation then the Conservatives would have had a majority over Labour but would have been in a very substantial overall minority since the Liberals and Social Democrats would have held 160 or so seats .
3 Even a political genius coming to power in propitious circumstances would have had a hard time meeting all these claims on him .
4 Without it individuals would have had a choice as to which of the acceptable solutions to adopt .
5 You might have thought these further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on me but , of course , I was inured to surprise where this man was concerned .
6 An invigoratingly stormy relationship was in the making and if Nicholson had been gossip-column fodder at the time , the writers would have had a field day .
7 There is no need to go beyond that , although in many circumstances such persons would have had a duty , either legal or moral .
8 But he would have preferred Lord Halifax to Churchill as prime minister in 1940 and even in retrospect believed that the country would have fought the war better under Halifax and that the admirals and the generals would have had a less neurotic time .
9 These intra-uterine devices would have had a contraceptive effect and were relied on by some women for that purpose .
10 both players have agreed their personal terms long ago and at least haaland will travel to england to join forest on new years day.none of these two players would have had a chance under the old rules for work permits — both are under-21 's for norway and both have not been playing for norways world cup team .
11 had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake .
12 The body linguists would have had a field day .
13 Even without Terence O'Neill , such claims would have had a better hearing in the 1960s than they had had in the 1920s .
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