Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [modal v] 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 According to the evidence at the trial , only Zaidie bore witness to the defendant 's telephoned confession , but the defence might have promoted a viable theory of conspiracy if they had been able to show that Matadial had also testified to a confession , then resiled from it in her deposition , taken the offensive again in her addendum and finally opted for a female voice in her evidence .
5 The Crown submitted that , even if the defendant 's approach be accepted , the defence could not exclude admissible evidence , even if proper notice of it had not been given , and further argued that Zaidie 's evidence ( confirmed by the defendant ) that an accident was not suggested in the telephone call to him was conclusive when taken with the incontrovertible circumstances of the shooting , thereby suggesting that the ‘ irregularities ’ were not material in the sense that the defence could have profited if they had not occurred .
6 Had the statements been supplied , the defence could have planned their campaign , prepared a more effective cross-examination , been ready to object , if challenging admissibility , and been prepared to let the judge and jury see the statements if that course appeared to offer prospects of success .
7 Generally speaking , as a matter of practical necessity , the defence will have to produce evidence of consent in these circumstances in any case , but where an evidential burden exists , a failure to produce such evidence will ensure that the issue of consent is not left to the jury .
8 Nevertheless , Noriega 's attorneys had previously won a significant victory : on Aug. 8 presiding US District Court judge William Hoeveler ruled against the Justice and State departments and the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) that the defence should have access to classified government documents concerning the relationship between US intelligence agencies and the accused .
9 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 " .
10 The opportunity should have been a real opportunity of doing something effective .
11 It is arguable that the opportunity should have been taken to deal with this matter by way of criminal penalties .
12 In many the majority may have no religion at all , and may be totally sceptical about the necessity for there to exist any such thing .
13 Some women who are infected with this bacterium have little in the way of symptoms , but the majority will have noticed an increase in their vaginal discharge .
14 Carson concludes , after carefully researching the individual incidents which constituted this high rate of fatality ( as well as those involving serious injuries ) that the majority could have been avoided if the ‘ political economy of speed ’ had not been allowed to supersede the ‘ political economy of employees lives and limbs ’ .
15 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 .
16 If every confrontation requires the dispatch of half a million troops half way round the globe , the NWO will have failed .
17 Last September Mrs McIvor reported that complaints had dropped by 25pc , but that the reduction may have been because the public is not fully aware of her work .
18 The ombudsman will have power to recommend that a lawyer or professional body pay compensation , but not to compel payment .
19 The ombudsman will have power to recommend that a lawyer or professional body pay compensation , but not to compel payment .
20 The main problem the cloner will have in getting to volume production is Sun 's current monopoly of Viking CPU and memory component supplies .
21 John Cresswell said the Labour group had chosen to pay for repairs on homes in Cockerton when the funding should have been more widely distributed .
22 Soon the questions would begin and the Prince would have no choice but to answer .
23 Oh , he could stand on his dignity , but Corbett would inform the King and the Prince would have to answer eventually .
24 The Prince should have known better .
25 The evidence actually tends to be ambiguous ( West 1969 ; Jones 1979b ) as indications of timberwork at the lip of the pit may be connected with the superstructure and planking in the base may have fallen from the walls or roof lining .
26 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 ) .
27 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 .
28 My contemporary interest in the case is in the argument that Parliament could not sensibly have intended to frame its enactment in these terms simply for the purpose of dealing with the rare and improbable case of a crooked solicitor and , therefore , the provision must have been intended to have some wider operation .
29 He pauses , his mind running over the sort of life the couple led , the pressures , the way the split might have come .
30 The split could have gone in a different direction with different characterizations and emphases within the overall framework .
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