Example sentences of "she would have have [art] " in BNC.

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1 She would have had every reason to look the other way .
2 For Mrs Thatcher , the timing of President de Klerk 's announcement in the week before the Commonwealth conference is helpful , though she would have had no difficulty in resisting pressure there for further sanctions .
3 Or , of course , if she is muzzled , she may have been killed by other predators against which she would have had no defence .
4 Elizabeth did not get one , and that may have been a tribute to her good taste ; she would have had no room in her house for such an object .
5 But then she would have had no time for taking walks .
6 She would have had no such hopes in the old days , when Bill took pleasure in flouting normal expectations , seemed driven to flare up , to " create " as Mrs Orton might put it .
7 I do n't know whether there was anyone there from BBC Television , but if there was , he or she would have had no doubt who should be the person to present a regular natural history programme if and when they got round to it .
8 She would have had a sort of power over him .
9 Previously , she would have had a contribution of £19.00 .
10 If Peggy herself had had one tenth of such devotion from her father she would have had a happier time as a child .
11 I do not make any award for the sums claimed from disposable income for her employment during the said , the alleged year off , since I 'm not satisfied she would have had a year off , or would have had any disposable income even if she had taken that year .
12 Merrill watched him covertly , wondering if she would have had the courage to sit here if she had known that he would come in ; wondering if she would have joined another and more distant club had she known that he was the commodore here .
13 She would have to have a word with her father about this man and find out what on earth had inspired him to hire him in the first place .
14 And in the morning she would have to have a very long talk with Feargal 's mother .
15 She would have to have a stern talk with Debbie about including extraneous information instead of plain hard fact .
16 It was a dead time of day in Loxford , with only a handful of people out in their gardens — she would have to have the usual shouted conversation with Mr Biddle among his brassica stumps , and a whispered one with Mrs Eddoes , who treated life as a giant conspiracy — and nobody in the shop or on the green .
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