Example sentences of "would have have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I , it 's no good me husbands to look af , I I this is my second husband but er with my first husband er I I sort of erm if it 's been left to him , God bless him , he 's dead now but if it 'd been left to him I 'd have had a houseful of children you know . |
2 | But I think if er if he 'd have had a firm 's input , that wanted something designing , he 'd he 'd have done a lot better . |
3 | If I 'd had my nailfile with me I 'd have had a go at it . |
4 | My view of the General Strike is that if we 'd have had a Lenin we 'd have had a revolution . |
5 | I mean , if you 'd really done it you 'd have had a story ready to tell the police once the body was discovered . ’ |
6 | In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’ |
7 | ‘ You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’ |
8 | We 'd have had a car . |
9 | I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’ |
10 | If we 'd had half the help from British Government for crumbling schools we 've had from Europe , we 'd have had a lot more done . |
11 | They 'd have had a lot . |
12 | ‘ I 'd have had a job , ’ said Simon . |
13 | ‘ I was never less than fifty feet from the wall and at that distance , with a small pistol in the dark they 'd have had a job to hit a double-decker bus . ’ |
14 | ‘ We 'd have had a visit if she 'd gone straight to the nearest phone , ’ Goldman observed . |
15 | Thirty five , but that includes the meal as well , they 'd have had a meal in the restaurant there wo n't you ? |
16 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
17 | I 'd have to have a laugh about it … could n't resist a comment . |
18 | And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in |
19 | Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ? |
20 | You 'd have to have a sensor going down the corridor and one in the back because they 'd come in the back , they would n't come through the |
21 | He 'd have to have a licence to have pheasants . |
22 | No , I 'd have to have a radiator fitted and da you have to have that pump on , so I mean pump 'd gone all out of |
23 | ‘ You 'd have to have a soul of ice ! ’ |
24 | but it 's not that , you 'd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up . |
25 | Er P C would have had a shield and a revolver that once again would have been holstered . |
26 | Previously , she would have had a contribution of £19.00 . |
27 | In the old days , if someone had called a journeyman craftsman a ‘ worker ’ , he would have had a fight on his hands … |
28 | I suppose it was good at the time that I was n't kissing Andrew , otherwise I would have had a mouthful of sick . |
29 | In the example , P2 would have had a negligence action against B. The measure of damages would have been the amount required to make the house safe for occupation , i.e. £30,000 . |
30 | No a bit bigger seems to me if we 'd moved up a bit we would have had a bit more room . |