Example sentences of "[noun prp] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I knew that Jezebel would have a hand in it ! ’ |
2 | Claudine and Marie would have a lot to talk about . |
3 | She and Lucy would have a drink after work on Fridays , sometimes an early supper , a few hours to unwind : a pattern pleasing to both . |
4 | Miss Angus would have a field day , happy to emphasize her own high moral principles at the expense of an unloved member of a younger generation . |
5 | He is therefore in breach of s. 4 and Carol would have an action under this section . |
6 | Provided Pyro 's loss exceeds pound ; 275 , Pyro would have a claim . |
7 | ‘ Anyone living in Florence would have a heart attack if this thing was on their doorstep . ’ |
8 | That gave Webb an easy catch and it gave him the time to see that Bath would have a man over if he ran the ball to the left . |
9 | Edith would have an action under s. 4 and an action in public nuisance . |
10 | Cliff would have a breakdown . |
11 | Paula would have a companion on her journey to the afterlife . |
12 | Brian would have an action for breach of statutory duty against Alan . |
13 | It is in these situations that multiplex PCR would have a role , with one single reaction potentially detecting a whole range of pathogens . |
14 | ‘ Jim would have a fit . ’ |
15 | Alan Ayckbourn would have a heyday with her . |
16 | Herrigel had warned on Feb. 8 that Namibia would have a budget deficit of 500,000,000 rand ( approximately US$200,000,000 ) in its first year of independence . |
17 | It was reported on Feb. 15 , however , that the 13 member states had reached agreement on a plan to restrict production to 22,982,000 bpd , of which Saudi Arabia would have a ceiling of 7,887,000 bpd , Iran 3,184,000 bpd , the UAE 2,244,000 bpd , Venezuela 2,147,000 bpd , Nigeria 1,751,000 bpd , Libya 1,395,000 bpd , Indonesia 1,374,000 bpd , Kuwait 812,000 bpd , Algeria 760,000 bpd , Iraq 505,000 bpd , Qatar 377,000 bpd , Ecuador 273,000 bpd and Gabon 273,000 bpd . |
18 | He had an inkling that Jos would have an answer for that too . |
19 | Mrs Bennett would have a fit if she knew Celia had gone up to Beckwith 's Folly , but it was n't the first time lately that she had been overwhelmed by the desire to escape , although it was the first time she had actually done anything about it . |
20 | At Christmas , Hattie Jacques would have a party and Ken and Joan were among the ‘ Carry On ’ team who would share the festivities and her very ample food selections . |
21 | Bill would have a fit if he knew his apprentice was turning supersleuth . |
22 | The project is part of a two-way deal , in which France would have a chunk of a Belgium reactor , Doel 5 . |
23 | Mr Major would have a fighting chance ( though not much more than that ) of remaining in Downing Street . |
24 | The important point is this : whether or not Kingfisher-plus-Dixons would have a market share of 26 per cent or 22 per cent , a successful takeover would give a single company a large and powerful share of electrical retailing . |
25 | The growth of Islam , and regional tensions in the Middle East and parts of Asia would have an impact on the northern industrialised world . |
26 | but er Freda would have a blanket on in winter with that , it was n't necessary you know |
27 | If I suddenly swanned out of the bathroom in satin , Nick would have a fit . |
28 | We 'd go in and maybe Elvis would have a couple of tunes he 'd want to try , or maybe Sam would have some ideas , so we 'd try different things and finally just lock into one of them . ’ |
29 | Lorton would have a fit if he knew . |
30 | The only reason they were going there was because they could be pretty sure that one or other of her brothers would not be up there and Maura would have a bit of privacy . |