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

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1 Even if an algorithm embodied knowledge that perhaps the training set should be transformed to polar coordinates , still the algorithm would have to search a 2-dimensional continuum of possible centres .
2 Time enough and soon enough to greet them in the morning 's light when the men would have said their prayers and the womenfolk would have been to Mass and a stranger with a fiddle might be a welcome diversion from the day 's chores .
3 Unfortunately , the prosecution failed to disclose that the complainant had a spent conviction for theft , and it was held that , had the conviction been duly disclosed , the defence would have applied for and would undoubtedly have been granted leave to cross-examine the complainant about it .
4 The defence would have this effect where first , the plaintiff 's action is directly connected with the joint illegal enterprise and not merely incidental to it .
5 The taxing code works without difficulty and the trustees would be assessed jointly — Lord Keith in Dawson v IRC referred to the fact that if all the trustees " had been resident in the United Kingdom application of the enactment would have been such that the income would have been treated as arising or accruing to all three , and all three would have been jointly assessable to tax " .
6 However , after having reached a position out of range of detection by the Cherbourg defences , P/O Atherton and his crew must have decided to circle and wait until they felt that the defences would have assumed that the attack was over and would therefore have relaxed their alertness .
7 The introduction is lucid but many of the essays would have benefited from editing after translation .
8 I do not think that the conch would have been thought of or used , at least to start , but the girls would have probably got together into one large group as the boys did , although with sub-divisions of especial friends .
9 Whatever values and viewpoints were embodied in the acts would have ultimately been those that were acceptable to the promoters .
10 Steven Spielberg 's dinosaurs are frightening enough … but none of the experts would have wanted to encounter a real-life sea dragon .
11 Soon the questions would begin and the Prince would have no choice but to answer .
12 Oh , he could stand on his dignity , but Corbett would inform the King and the Prince would have to answer eventually .
13 Had the company decided to provide tax on the revaluation surplus , the provision would have been made out of the revaluation surplus , ie the tax would have followed the surplus ( SSAP 15 , para 39 ) .
14 If a minister clearly states the effect of a provision and there is no subsequent relevant amendment to the Bill or withdrawal of the statement it is reasonable to assume that Parliament passed the Bill on the basis that the provision would have the effect stated .
15 About twenty minutes and the hurricane would have them in its grasp .
16 The Pentagon would have been furious at losing an agent as well as a major mission , but there was little or nothing it could say or do to put things right without acknowledging that Coleman was an agent and thereby admitting that , for the better part of two years , the DIA had been spying , not on the country 's official enemies , but on other agencies of the United States government .
17 That may have the effect of rendering innocent activities which prior to the change would have been an actionable nuisance : Allen v. Gulf Oil Refining Ltd. [ 1980 ] Q.B .
18 Considerable concern focused on the effect the change would have on neighbouring countries .
19 The credit note may also cover the cost of pallets , crates and packaging materials returned to the manufacturer , which the retailer would have been charged for on the original invoice .
20 The retailer would have a different list of items of expenditure , including :
21 The mother , I am told , had explained to the judge that she was packed and ready to go but he said that the matter would have to be dealt with by evidence rather than on motion and the trial would have to take place in August .
22 There was no evidence in this study that endoscopy induced electrocardiographic abnormalities , although to pick up significant numbers of serious arrhythmias the trial would have had to be considerably larger .
23 By 1956 Britain had become concerned about the impact the EEC would have on its own economy and political role .
24 Indeed , for it to succeed , the progress and plans of the EEC would have to be reversed .
25 In many another house , the flames would have spread along the top story , but not here .
26 The entire body of the dinosaur would have been pivoted around the hip girdle .
27 The Board would have exclusive responsibility in those ‘ … centres of population less than 6,000 in the counties concerned ’ with the larger urban centres as the exclusive preserve of the District .
28 Joseph Ellis , a future Chairman for fifteen years , was to write : " Without the BDDA the Board would have died of financial starvation . "
29 Thus , purchases by the Board would have done nothing to facilitate an increase in the total supply of land for development even if they had been much more numerous .
30 OK , in the end the board would have told him to sod off , but it would have made him look better .
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