Example sentences of "they would have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I mean , maybe they need a course in theory all the more for that reason , I do n't know , I think a lot of them would have real problems with it . |
2 | There is no economic reason why they should be divested unless it can be shown that they would have synergistic benefits from being combined with SBUs of a different type from those possessed by the group that currently owns them . |
3 | The detective had told him that Alexander Atkins and his companion insisted that he meet them on Boxing Night as they would have definite instructions for him . |
4 | But but they looked wild because they would have long hair beards a and and all oh my word they were wild looking but er . |
5 | A day 's work still to do before the Sabbath and they would have sore heads in the morning . |
6 | The wording referring to the specific location in the location description would by definition have to be drawn up the region , cos they would have intimate knowledge of the locality that er sorry and the costs would be drawn up by the region because they would know as I say intimately they would know that specific development |
7 | It was becoming increasingly clear to the Prussians that they would have great difficulty in making their eastern possessions a financial success : the only way to make the eastern marches profitable was to exploit the poor natural resources to the limit and develop industrial capacity . |
8 | er , first of all I would put it to my divisional board to my colleagues to ask for their thoughts and their advice erm , if they rejected it then it would n't go any further , if they approved it then it , because it was a budgetary item rather than just we can go out and spend it tomorrow , it was going into the following years budget , it would then go to the P L C board and they would have final say in whether that element should go into the , into next years budget |
9 | If the ‘ Children of the Food ’ did n't receive their daily dose of Herakleophorbia they would have screaming fits and eventually die . |
10 | who wanted to live together , and wanted to have a child , but they wanted to know whether they would have equal rights as parents |
11 | they would have rubber gloves or any in that days . |
12 | They would have beautiful children and live happily ever after . |
13 | four strategic plan making authorities in Lothian would be ineffective , inefficient and more expensive — and there is a danger that they would have different priorities and perspectives ; be parochial ; together , not meet the land needs of a growing region ; spread specialist staff thinly — perhaps there is post 1986 Met District evidence to support this ; |
14 | Yep no , no well they would have different cap badges in the helmet . |
15 | These social-work teachers may have a school base ; certainly they would have flexible hours in order that they could meet the needs of young people during times when schools were closed ( early evenings , long holidays ) . |
16 | ( 3 ) They would have free elections — but only after a period of institutionalising the revolution had been completed . |
17 | They would have fresh-ground coffee in red lacquered pots at Mrs Rundle 's new house , Melanie was certain of it . |
18 | Up here , they would have clear warning of any approach . |
19 | They would have whole nights just reading poetry . |
20 | They would have alligator-hide wallets for their credit cards and carry photographs of their children . |