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 Provided Pyro 's loss exceeds pound ; 275 , Pyro would have a claim .
6 ‘ Anyone living in Florence would have a heart attack if this thing was on their doorstep . ’
7 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 .
8 Cliff would have a breakdown .
9 Paula would have a companion on her journey to the afterlife .
10 It is in these situations that multiplex PCR would have a role , with one single reaction potentially detecting a whole range of pathogens .
11 Jim would have a fit . ’
12 Alan Ayckbourn would have a heyday with her .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Bill would have a fit if he knew his apprentice was turning supersleuth .
18 The project is part of a two-way deal , in which France would have a chunk of a Belgium reactor , Doel 5 .
19 Mr Major would have a fighting chance ( though not much more than that ) of remaining in Downing Street .
20 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 .
21 but er Freda would have a blanket on in winter with that , it was n't necessary you know
22 If I suddenly swanned out of the bathroom in satin , Nick would have a fit .
23 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 . ’
24 Lorton would have a fit if he knew .
25 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 .
26 They were convinced the IRA would have a contingency plan with a second major target .
27 In the example above , Smith would have a laterality coefficient of 0.20 while/ones would have a coefficient of only 0.14 It does not matter whether the score for the left side is larger or smaller than the score on the right since the sign of the coefficient , negative or positive , indicates the direction of any lateral advantage .
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