Example sentences of "would have [verb] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er but usually you 'd have to give perhaps a drink of erm er water just , just warm water .
2 on the basis of a hundred per hundred thousand square feet to which you 'd have to add obviously a sort of surrounding area from the square footage used for a distribution warehouse , it looks as though it 's around about the thirteen
3 Frankly , few societies would have tackled even the choreography of this week 's presentation , not to speak of the rest .
4 Indeed , had they been defending British farmers , particularly , those producing lamb , they would have achieved only a load of jelly — and red at that .
5 So we thought we would have to lose either the display case or the rebuilt wall — and then an old friend of ours , who happens to be the Emeritus Professor of Suburban Buildings at the University of Lutterworth , visiting one day , told us that these houses never actually had a dividing wall between the front room and the back parlour-so we had to take the whole wall out and remodel the opening in the original style , with a simple lintel and unadorned verticals , which we bought at auction in Fyfe . ’
6 Law firms started to compete more fiercely with each other — through ‘ beauty parades ’ and even on price — in a way that would have appeared unseemly a decade earlier .
7 While the example of Kepler illustrates the influence of artistic practice on a ‘ scientist ’ ( which is not Kemp 's primary concern ) , discussion of this instance would have enhanced considerably the author 's argument that both the theory and practice of perspective were significant resources for the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century .
8 The behaviour which characterised these latter cases would have called forth the notion of ‘ sex beast ’ or ‘ sex monster ’ at the search stage .
9 At the moment , he would have given quite a lot to stay here , and never return to the other cities again .
10 Jezrael hated being the only one there who wore a bodysuit but she would have hated more the embarrassment of displaying herself with all her imperfections to the crude and lumpen miners .
11 For whatever reason , his concert appearances from then on revealed only occasional glimpses of his mettle , and of the recordings which followed , only the Rachmaninov Third Concerto with Abbado added lustre to the legend — it would have done so a sight more effectively had it been decently recorded by CBS ( 10/88 ) .
12 I can only assume that the words were left out because an assurance ’ vigorously ’ to continue ’ fighting crime ’ would have raised only a horse laugh when offered by a Government with a record of this Government on this subject .
13 ‘ When we were first married , I knew you would have to spend quite a lot of time on your own , when I was tied up with business affairs .
14 It was certainly not poor people who had lost these coins for each would have represented about a week 's wages .
15 If she 'd waited another year she would have garnered twice the price , as the yuppie age was dawning , but unfortunately for herself and her family , Jane had no financial sense whatsoever , except , thanks perhaps to her Scottish ancestry , she always spent as little as possible .
16 I am sorry to be awkward , but I think you will see that these questions must be answered and if we are going to take extreme positions then we would have to do double the home work that the people do who do n't want to .
17 It is erm alleged , it is to be alleged as I understand it by the er defendant relying on Mr opinion that the business would have failed in any event er because of the plaintiff 's general lack of experience in this trade and what is described as a lack of financial expertise or caution er to which the availability of extra money as envisaged in the original proposal , would have made absolutely no difference .
18 This would have modelled well the inheritance abstractions but aggregation is achieved by external operations on objects as in our current implementation .
19 Customers would have to pay only the difference between the price of the Series 7000 System and the new-generation system , which for a low-end system would be minimal .
20 Customers would have to pay only the difference between the price of the Series 7000 System and the new-generation system , which for a low-end system would be minimal .
21 That would have left only the Deanses and the club secretary , Alexander Moffat , on the board .
22 We would have to stay here the night .
23 But I lied about the afternoon and I was worried when you wanted to keep the betting slips because you probably know that one of the horses won and I would have won quite a lot of money if I 'd stayed in the betting shop .
24 He would have finished just a point short of an 18 maximum if he had not suffered engine failures in two races .
25 There was also the time when he was told he would have to win either the championship or the cup to ease the club 's financial plight .
26 It seems unlikely , especially in the light of the papal prohibition , that monks would have had either the inclination or the experience to have practised mos teutonicus , and it has been suggested that butchers were called in to perform the grisly deeds .
27 Had that policy prevailed , I doubt whether we would have had even the INF treaty .
28 Of course , any such clause would have to make clear the customer 's right to strike it out .
29 But I would have thought probably the squash or the bowls strictly probably generate more money
30 It will have to be for us at least twenty one days , that 's the absolute rock bottom minimum I would have thought therefore the French I suspect have us over a barrel and we would have to cough up for the enormous expenditure of an extra building at Strasbourg which is not needed erm as I understand it er that er view I savoured I do n't erm have the details of that .
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