Example sentences of "would have [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And you know what he 'd have for a treat ? |
2 | Often employees are moved around an organization with the same consideration that one would have for a table or chair . |
3 | A feminist psychologist 's interview with and administering of a questionnaire to a young woman have stronger demand characteristics than they would have with a woman her own age . |
4 | ‘ When somebody is going through a crisis they are opening up to you and a deep bond does develop , more perhaps than you would have with a doctor . |
5 | First , as we shall see , most definitions of pragmatics will occasion overlap with the field of sociolinguistics , but this definition would have as a consequence exact identity with a sociolinguistics construed , in the manner of Hymes ( 1971 ) , as the study of communicative Competence . |
6 | Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf . |
7 | Easy to see what effect sudden nausea at even the thought of the big glass would have on a life lived in this way . |
8 | Oliver 's tone , shocked , febrile , had about as much effect on Emmie as a quotation from Habeas Corpus would have on a crowd of hungry cannibals . |
9 | In 1973 I began investigating what effect the uncertainty principle would have on a particle in the curved space-time near a black hole . |