Example sentences of "would have have a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Even without Terence O'Neill , such claims would have had a better hearing in the 1960s than they had had in the 1920s .
2 As a resident of Whaddon , and therefore presumably a member of ‘ the ex-agricultural working class ’ , I am anxious that fellow voters should not be deceived into believing that another candidate would have had a better chance of holding the seat for the Conservatives .
3 If he had , he supposed that he would now have been in a much better position to help Celia , would have had a better understanding of what sometimes happened after giving birth .
4 Either Merovech or Childeric would have had a better claim to being " the first king " of the Franks .
5 He and Whelan would have had a better chance if they had come along the floor more often , even despite the permanent ten-man claret and blue wall .
6 and what better place to say it than here — had Middleton accepted my alternative he would have had a better chance of living ; but I would question very sincerely whether he would have had a VC .
7 Dr Julius Grayling , the man in charge , says that he would have had a worse chance of getting a grant from the Mandan Foundation if he had applied with a literal description of the work he wanted to carry out .
8 The government , at no additional cost to the Exchequer , would have had a greater impact on the individual 's welfare .
9 As at today 's date , she was at the age of twenty , as she i , as at today 's date she , at the age of twenty four , would have had a further working life of thirty six years .
10 True , they would have had a stronger showing had not their former prime minister , Lothar de Maizière , stepped down before the election amid charges ( which he denies , and which an inquiry looks set to discuss ) that he used to work for the former East German secret police .
11 If Peggy herself had had one tenth of such devotion from her father she would have had a happier time as a child .
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