Examples of 'would have had a lot' in a sentence

Meaning of "would have had a lot"

would have had a lot: This phrase is typically used to express a hypothetical situation in the past that could have resulted in having many of something

How to use "would have had a lot" in a sentence

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would have had a lot
We would have had a lot more relatives.
I think if we had kids with us we would have had a lot more fun.
We would have had a lot of sex by now.
The Hamas government would have had a lot to lose.
He would have had a lot of plastic surgery.
Rowland and Cassandra would have had a lot to talk about.
Would have had a lot more protection.
A man like him would have had a lot of enemies.
Would have had a lot of trouble to remove it.
Defense lawyers would have had a lot work with.
He would have had a lot of contact with him through the investigation.
I do not think our inner children would have had a lot of luck protecting Kate.
We would have had a lot of fun.
If I had known them I would have had a lot less trouble.
We would have had a lot more time together.

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If you had stuck around, you would have had a lot of fun.
He would have had a lot of time to get back.
But if you thought of actually dying, you would have had a lot of chances.
They would have had a lot to talk about.
And without that diversion, you would have had a lot more dead sheriffs.
We would have had a lot in common.
What did you acquire that you wish you would have had a lot earlier?
He would have had a lot to live up to.
If she did not smoke those cigars, we would have had a lot more years with her.
We would have had a lot of topics to talk then.
Matthew Lamanna comments that " it would have had a lot of birdy behaviors.
He would have had a lot of pressure over his conversion.
Yeah, your lecture would have had a lot more impact.
Would have had a lot more fun!
Why is that? You would have had a lot more fun.
We would have had a lot to talk about ♪ ♪ We had a deal then ♪.
Just as well, or I would have had a lot to explain.
You would have had a lot more time if you just woke up earlier.
If I was to go to a different doctor, I would have had a lot more questions.
She would have had a lot of trouble moving him herself.
Had this been anyone else, I would have had a lot more questions.
You would have had a lot more fun if you would lost.
If I had done it ten years earlier, I would have had a lot more energy.
She would have had a lot more if she asked any of us for help.
Well, if I did not, he would have had a lot of brain damage.
They would have had a lot of fun with the housekeeping and a few bob child benefit.
Yeah, yeah. They… they would have had a lot in common.
Serling would have had a lot to say about the lies that masquerade as truth today.
Normal voice Dr. Trendelenburg would have had a lot of fans during the Spanish Inquisition.
You would have had a lot more fun if you would lost. Your Honour.
Mrs. Logan, maybe . They would have had a lot to talk about.
We would have had a lot to talk about ♪.
You know, we would have had a lot in common.
He would have had a lot of plastic surgery . Mm-hmm.
Without that, we would have had a lot of problems . ”.

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