Example sentences of "would have [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One from Honolulu , well no , one , I thought I 'd have one from Beverly Hills Hotel actually . |
2 | But I thought I 'd have one from Beverly Hills Hotel actually . |
3 | ‘ You 'd have plenty of friends here . ’ |
4 | He 'd have plenty of time to drive down when the target vehicle came into sight . |
5 | ‘ She said they 'd have plenty of room , and one more was n't any bother as far as she was concerned . ’ |
6 | It was nearly two hours yet to the start of the party , he 'd have plenty of time . |
7 | We 'd have plenty of work for them you see . |
8 | You 'd have plenty of conversation . |
9 | Do n't need , I mean if we get somebody in to do that , we 'd have somebody in do little bits of repairs here and there , but generally it 's alright . |
10 | He was getting ready to retire and I thought I 'd have lots of time with him . ’ |
11 | it looks like they 'd have lots of good stuff in |
12 | She 'd have none of it , bein' a wise woman . ’ |
13 | So my said , Ooh you know what if it does n't you you know you 'd have none for next term sort of thing I said well I 've got quite a few for next term still . |
14 | We 've already talked of anxious horses , and how no one would have one for preference . |
15 | Sheikha Grandmother would have nothing but hand-made buttons for her traditional dresses . |
16 | ( ‘ If doctors were as fond of amputations as editors are of altering and correcting the world would have nothing but cripples , ’ he grumbled . ) |
17 | Other parsons of her acquaintance would have nothing but commination for Tom Horrocks 's head ; they would have demanded brusquely that all kneel and at least pay lip-service to their own self-righteousness ; but this man … |
18 | But he would have nothing of Jim 's gloom . |
19 | We would have nothing like an analysis or other understanding of it . |
20 | Hall said that he could not see why the first and second prize-winners had been passed over , as a Gothic building would have nothing in common with the nearby Treasury Chambers and Whitehall . |
21 | That way , every time she turned her head to address one section of the audience , the rest of them would have something to be surprised about . |
22 | In that view The Silmarillion would have something like the distinctively modern ‘ applicability ’ of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit , for all its archaic setting . |
23 | I thought that I would have plenty of time to work once the children went back after the 10-week summer holiday . |
24 | He thought he would have plenty of time to study . |
25 | She ignored Dana 's used mug ; her twin would have plenty of time to wash up after herself . |
26 | I thought I would have plenty of other opportunities but nothing could have been further from the truth . |
27 | Sure enough , Joseph Chamberlain and others proceeded to do just that ; and sure enough , it was the Canadians who patiently but persistently explained that they would have none of it . |
28 | But Sandra would have none of it , not ever . |
29 | He tried to take Hockney on at Marlborough , but Harry Fischer , his boss , would have none of it . |
30 | I really fancied myself doing that , but Mum would have none of it . |