Example sentences of "would [adv] have have a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd rather have have a cup of tea |
2 | I expect when he was a little boy he 'd rather have had a Bible for his birthday than anything else in the world , even a bicycle . |
3 | I 'd rather have had a knife . |
4 | No children , odd sex and , as a high churchman , he 'd really have had a better image of himself if he 'd managed to keep to celibacy . |
5 | She 'd never have had a smash hit on Broadway if she 'd stayed here to work . |
6 | But she would rather have had a handful of honest reviews . |
7 | Herr Hans-Eberhard Klein , the Frankfurt prosecutor who led the search , said : ‘ I am glad it is over , but I would rather have had a live Mengele than a dead one so that some of the thousands who suffered under him could have gained some little satisfaction from a trial . ’ |
8 | I hooked up a wriggling worm and ate it : it tasted alright , earthy and slightly gritty , but I would rather have had a proper meal . |
9 | Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again . |
10 | ‘ I have grave doubts that Barbara Mullen would ever have had an understanding , Janet . |
11 | Gloucester 's possession of the northern Neville lands meant that if Edward had withdrawn his favour the duke 's power would have been much reduced , but he would still have had a following . |
12 | Gloucester 's possession of the northern Neville lands meant that if Edward had withdrawn his favour the duke 's power would have been much reduced , but he would still have had a following . |
13 | We would still have had an extremist council — not Labour , but Labour and Liberal combined . |
14 | Leapor 's house , for example , would probably have had a clay floor , and if its lighting was primarily from rushes , it would have been dingy . |
15 | Quite intuitively , he told me : ‘ Had he stuck to what he originally put into the part , he would probably have had a totally different career over the next twenty years or so . |
16 | if given at the trial , the evidence would probably have had an important influence on the result of the case ; and |
17 | By re-amended notice of appeal dated 30 August 1991 the defendants sought an order to set aside or vary the judge 's order or to order a retrial and sought leave to adduce fresh evidence on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the judge had erred in law in failing to take into account ( a ) the lack of a penal notice on the order which it was claimed that the appellants had breached ; and ( b ) the plaintiff 's delay of 18 months in applying for the committal order ; ( 2 ) that the judge 's decision was arrived at without regard to fresh evidence which the defendants had obtained since the hearing , part of which related to matters subsequent to the hearing and the remainder of which could not have been obtained with reasonable diligence ; which , if given , would probably have had an important influence on the result , which was credible and which should , therefore , be admitted ; ( 3 ) that , alternatively , the court should exercise its discretion to admit the fresh evidence as the liberty of the defendants was at risk ; and ( 4 ) that the sentence imposed was excessive . |
18 | These latter would also have had a role as pasture , particularly for pigs or for cattle and horses in more open areas of woodland . |
19 | Had Canada won against the Swedes , Australia would then have had a home tie against them with the chance to recoup some of their financial losses in Cyprus , coupled with the incentive of knowing that further success would probably earn them a home match with the United States in the semi-finals . |
20 | Good auditors have used the right when they would otherwise have had a duty anyway … |
21 | The knock-on effect this had for me , which was quite important , was that I would otherwise have had an education slot for social policy issues . |
22 | They say drug-abusing mothers who would previously have had an abortion are bearing sickly babies with low chances of survival . |
23 | Although we are not told it , Mary 's home would certainly have had a fire in the one and only downstairs room , and there the Holy Family would have met to eat and to share together . |