Example sentences of "he would have a " in BNC.
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1 | If they took a whirl at the minister , he would have a fine sight of the fun . |
2 | He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack . |
3 | Drifter flowed up the gallop in a smooth fast rhythm and Tremayne said he would have a good chance at Worcester if his blood was right . |
4 | He would have a majority . |
5 | Obviously , one can not accept anything that Philby says since he would have a vested interest in causing mischief amongst the British security services , but it is interesting that he did volunteer the suggestion that MI6 was involved . |
6 | He would have a lot more wired down the next day . |
7 | Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same . |
8 | Nails had hoped Biddy would have foregone her offer to meet him out of school the next day , or at least be late so that he would have a chance of escaping her clutches , but when he came out she was there outside the gate on her motor-bike , and there was no escaping . |
9 | Meanwhile the real Dustin Hoffman was waiting for a role to prove that he would have a post- Graduate career . |
10 | He would have a headache and tell us that when he died we would come and put dandelions on his grave . |
11 | Tinryland was terribly disappointing on his seasonal debut at Newbury , but he would have a great each-way chance if reproducing last season 's form . |
12 | He would have a sensation of something malignant about to crush him . |
13 | Well before the evening really got under way , he would have a couple of hundred roubles in his pocket , to be converted into a night of vodka-drinking and celebration . |
14 | After a ground refuelling at Omsk , he would have a two-hour rest period before flying on to his home base at Kharkov . |
15 | Dworkin himself suggests that no one has an individual right to have enforced all the laws of the nation , only those which he would have a right to have enacted if they were not already law . |
16 | I beamed up at my future Uncle Richard , asked him to give my love to Margaret and Dickie , my regards to the General and Co. , and added my hope that he would have a good holiday . |
17 | His luck — and he would have a lot of luck ( which he acknowledged generously and constantly ) — was to meet here the first of many teachers who set him on his way . |
18 | And whereas on the stage he had the words of Christopher Fry or the presence of John Gielgud — both of which drew out his respect and so his best shots — in films generally he would have a leaky script and brief takes — neither giving him the chance to wind up and deliver . |
19 | He would have a 90-minute start on them , maybe longer . |
20 | Semenov promised me that he would have a word at the highest level , with Yury Vladimirovich Andropov . |
21 | He would have a lot of explaining to do if he were asked to open it . |
22 | On the other hand he would have a much enlarged Aquitaine , to be held in sovereignty , the ‘ perpetual liberty ’ which he had instructed the Black Prince to demand of his royal prisoner in 1357 , and which would remove at a stroke the threat of confiscation . |
23 | When he had done his roof ride and the sick feeling had been replaced by a feeling of triumph , he would have a cigarette . |
24 | Afterwards he would have a pudding . |
25 | If he did , he would have a newspaper empire backing him . |
26 | If Elliott did not want a partner , he would have a rival . |
27 | If the eagle could only reach there in safety he would have a chance of following almost continuous high ground to Scotland … |
28 | Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin , like a puddle . |
29 | Well if , if you remember we , we agreed with Keith he would have a think that and a talk |
30 | But first he would have a few minutes of self-indulgence . |