Example sentences of "[noun prp] would have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I DID N'T think that Chester would have a homeless problem ’ , is a comment we hear quite often , says Father Tim Dowling , Father Guardian of St Francis 's Church and Honorary Secretary of Chester Aid to the Homeless , CATH , as it is known for short , is a registered charity , which this year notches up 20 years of working with homeless people . |
2 | In addition , once Constantinople ( Istanbul ) was taken , Russia would have a year-round , ice-free sea passage , allowing her to export much-needed wheat to the western Allies and to receive arms and ammunition . |
3 | Mehta believed that the Afghan regime and the USSR would have a strong incentive to accept the group in Kabul . |
4 | But with the size that the baby is already , it 's likely Greene would have a hard time getting her beyond thirty-eight weeks . |
5 | In April 1989 a United States drug enforcement agent gave his personal guarantee that in two years time the United Kingdom would have a serious crack problem . |
6 | Edwin Pettigrew would have a single room , but it had not been possible to get more than one , which meant that Daisy would have to share with Sister Dew . |
7 | I grinned , thinking Mr Gibbon would have a hard job finding a convincing embellishment for Ash 's uncommon monicker . |
8 | It was just accepted that one day Sara would have a little inheritance . |
9 | Patrick would have a roving brief out on the golf course . |
10 | She had been amassing clothing coupons for the last six months and was determined that Constance would have a magnificent dress from one of the London stores . |
11 | On 4 June he announced that in the forthcoming referendum and elections Algeria would have a single electoral college , rather than the old dual college system , which had guaranteed an over-representation for Europeans . |
12 | An Iranian delegation led by Vellayati visited Damascus on March 7-8 and was reportedly assured by Syrian President Assad that Iran would have a significant role in a post-war Gulf security order . |
13 | Argentina , Australia and New Zealand would have a considerable proportion of their national economies wiped out . |
14 | The change required by the Treaty of Rome would have a tremendous impact upon the EEC , and it was an impact that was antithetical to de Gaulle . |
15 | I think the NSF would have a hard time answering that question . ’ |
16 | It would n't have taken much brains to realise that Leeds would have a large number of travelling fans and that they would like to eat . |