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

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1 He 'd have shat this delirium out of his system , and these events — Jude , the chase , his near rape at the hands of the assassin — would be a tale to tell Klein and Clem and Taylor when he got back to London .
2 He 'd have picture cord , would n't he ? ’
3 I could n't help thinking she was like a racehorse , and when Ward started questioning her , she answered him with such haughty condescension , such arrogance , that his face went white and I swear he 'd have play-acted the Gorbals slum kid and thrown a lot of four-letter words at her if he 'd known how to do it in Spanish .
4 ‘ Thought he 'd have trouble with that one , ’ said Bas .
5 His schedule for the day was organized , thanks to some brisk telephoning the night before , and he would have Catherine Crane at his side all day , and all the days until this case finished .
6 He would have Roger Duroc handle it .
7 On Aug. 28 it was reported that Patten was to visit China on Oct. 12-14 , when it was expected that he would have talks with Premier Li Peng and other officials .
8 He would have burn marks on his hands .
9 But he would have sport even with him .
10 It was Darwin 's fortune that spared him from the drudgery which wore out his contemporaries , and allowed him to do his research without worrying about whether he would have bread and cheese .
11 He would have back-up . ’
12 And then I thought , I could n't say ‘ Here , is this baby a mongol ? ’ in front of Stan , I think he would have fell over .
13 While Hooper would relish facing the Russians , he would have sympathy for James if the former Watford star was named on the bench .
14 While Hooper would relish facing the Russians , he would have sympathy for James if the former Watford star was named on the bench .
15 ‘ If you had a Rip Van Winkle who went to sleep before the programme started and woke up now , he would have difficulty in recognising what had happened . ’
16 Anticipating Kravchuk 's remarks at a press conference on Nov. 4 shortly after the Russian ratification of START , Ukraine 's Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma had warned that unless the West offered further inducements he would have difficulty in persuading parliament to approve the treaty .
17 Todd from Neighbours also highlights another problem often seen ; he would have difficulty depositing his cans in the ‘ Save-A-Can ’ skip as it is clearly full to the top .
18 Occasionally he would have problems .
19 If the old King saw this he would have apoplexy , for the Prince was openly treating Gaveston as if he was his wife .
20 He would have Christmas Day off and he would surely call at the vicarage on some pretext or other .
21 Now I though he would have hysterics ; he could not get down on the ground quick enough to carry this action out .
22 The verderers had horses and within an hour or so could be carrying him back to some village outside the forest where he would have attention .
23 He was told to say just who he was working for , or he would have ammonia poured onto the blindfold .
24 The Mountie , unperturbed , said he would be proceeding vigorously with the enquiries into both Angelica 's and Ricky 's deaths and perhaps he would have news for everyone in Winnipeg .
25 He would have time to stow away the kohlrabi , the offal and the edenwort .
26 He had n't thought about himself , but with Tom taking on another farm , a farm that would one day be his own responsibility , it was hardly likely he would have time to take care of Seb too .
27 So he would have names named , would he ?
28 He would have sword , dagger and crossbow .
29 He would have access to the great library , and some touch with the academics , and yet his pastoral instinct , and his work as a confessor , would have outlet .
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