Example sentences of "would have have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The loops and rings around it would have had small bells attached to them , and at the broken end would have been a piece of coral or ivory to act as a teether .
2 If this had not been the case , we would have had serious reservations about participation .
3 Uncle Leonard and Auntie Midge , more appropriately to their characters , would have had nervous breakdowns .
4 They provided for the abolition of the military junta of commanders-in-chief which , under the original military proposals , would have had extraordinary powers and would have been able to conduct independent relations with any other government authority , and they reduced the degree of military control over the armed forces budget .
5 The Victorian family would have had young children around until the parents were in their late middle age .
6 ‘ She would have had regular checks , and any shots .
7 Executions are easily exaggerated , but the Encomiast 's statement that many English leaders were killed with Eadric , and that of the later Evesham chronicle that many of his soldiers died too , are quite plausible , given that he would have had powerful henchmen whom it was doubtless politic to eliminate .
8 ‘ I would have had different children .
9 Just as well someone had rung Catherine half an hour ago , or they 'd both still have been asleep , and he would have had difficult questions to answer in the morning about why he had been , uncharacteristically , out of touch with everyone since leaving Yeo Davis at six .
10 Had the victim been someone other than a policeman , however , who might more readily have been provoked by the defendant 's conduct , the defendant would have had sufficient mens rea under the section , since he would have been aware that his conduct might be insulting .
11 There are remains of four levels of wall , the lowest of which would have had wooden gates to protect its main entrance .
12 Not all of these widows would have had dependent children of course , but a significant proportion must have done as there were 460 children under 14 in the 403 households in this group .
13 It is now clear that if the scheme had been adopted it would have had disastrous results .
14 The Institute felt that such a panel would have to have legal powers to enforce standards if necessary , as the UK panel does , and has asked the government to take the appropriate steps .
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