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

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1 It 's for sure that he 'd have had respect for the course .
2 she got loads , here mother they would n't would they ? , they 'd have to have gold to yours aye
3 which is not a very , but what I 'm saying to Graham is if we do it on a slip road like , cos , cos I 've never done one before , if you , you 'd have to have warning signs if you got a census on the slip coming off
4 Or he 'd he 'd have to have light on all the all night .
5 If I may say so the key point is n't it that a lot of the transactions you discussed were off market transactions , they were unusual transactions and the Financial Institutions that were carrying out those transactions whether they were acting as banker or acting a as broker , they would have had knowledge that those transactions were not normal market transactions .
6 if I may say so is a key point is n't it that a lot of the transactions you 've discussed were off-market transactions , they were unusual transactions and the financial institutions that were carrying out those transactions whether they were acting as banker or acting as broker , they would have had knowledge that those transactions were not normal market transactions .
7 She doubted it , or else her mother would have had help .
8 His smile would have had Daisy weak at the knees .
9 Had West Bank society been industrialized , with the social transformation this implies , the Israelis would have had difficulty preventing these mayors from producing a united national leadership .
10 He was very geared to the principle of being in an indie band for the sake of it and he would have had difficulty signing to a major label on any terms . ’
11 Dennis was thrashing about so vigorously that even a trained lifeguard would have had difficulty in retrieving him .
12 This was partly because its proposals would have put an end to the prospect of the very benefits that securitisation should bring ( because the Bank of England would have had difficulty in applying its own regulations for securitisation ) , and partly because the accounting treatment proposed seemed to us inconsistent .
13 In the state it was , the landlord would have had difficulty in finding respectable tenants and was happy to let it out — at a fairly stiff rent — to youngsters .
14 The Company was not well organized , but even a strong company would have had difficulty resisting the attacks of the Dutch — now at the height of their power — on its forts in West Africa , which began before war had been declared in Europe .
15 So much so that even her ‘ father ’ would have had difficulty telling her from the real thing .
16 Eva would have had difficulty holding the reins , even for such a short time , without wanting to give them a short , sharp jerk occasionally .
17 Anyone else would have had tact enough to at least dress it up a little , she thought wryly .
18 She would have had publicity then ? ’
19 Twenty percent of our patients would have had recurrence in that year , but on the basis of our experience , we think it unlikely they would have come to any great harm , as a result of having their cystoscopy delayed , and we would recommend this protocol to the management of superficial bladder cancer .
20 It is ironical to contemplate what this economy measure could have meant to the University had the test-tube fusion work succeeded : of the billions of dollars in royalties , Southampton — where Pons had got his start in the field and where Fleischmann had spent over twenty years — would have had claim to none .
21 But if the way he treated Professor Liawski was anything to go by , I bet his mother would have had trouble finding something good to say about him .
22 In fact he would have had trouble recalling his own name .
23 The simple truth was that in any case , few such poor families would have had cash that they could have regularly given away .
24 Accordingly if the defendant had commenced proceedings in which the court would have had jurisdiction to order contribution against the appellant , the claim would have been statute barred .
25 Under normal conditions a male dominance hierarchy would have been previously established and only the dominant male would have had access to the receptive female .
26 It is unlikely that many Europeans would have had access to Aristotle 's writings , but the cuckoo 's habits were certainly well enough known during the Middle Ages for them to be mentioned by Chaucer ( in The Parlement of Foules , 1382 ) , and for the term ‘ cuckold ’ — describing a man deceived by his wife — to have passed into the English language .
27 If one were to include other categories of ‘ news ’ , such as ‘ Law , police and accidents ’ — a category excluded from the public affairs one — then the reader would have had access to substantial amounts of information about the outside world .
28 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd where they would have had access to MS-DOS .
29 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation .
30 No doubt after six days of living in a trench , the dirt would have had time to grime itself in .
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