Example sentences of "[pron] would now have " in BNC.
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1 | Coal tar linings were banned from the 1970s onwards after advice from WRC but , said a TWA spokesman , someone would now have to foot the bill for replacing the old linings ‘ and it looks like the ratepayer ’ . |
2 | When she tried to explain that she would now have to live on five shillings a week , she could not restrain a few tears . |
3 | Ellen said in a tone which implied that I had entirely misunderstood the senator 's motives , which she would now have to explain to me by the application of sound feminist arguments . |
4 | Celia supposed that she would now have to say something about why she did n't want a child , but it seemed so difficult to put into words . |
5 | Scarlet thought that , if her mother were here , she would now have cried , ‘ Game , set and match , ’ and uttered a throaty laugh . |
6 | She then wished that she had greeted her with less solicitude for she would now have to hear how her aunt was . |
7 | If this advice had been taken , we would now have a Labour government with Liberal Democrat support , and the two parties would jointly be working on reforms to the voting system to ensure that it more accurately represents the will of the people . |
8 | If Labour had supported our idea in it 's early stage , we would now have spent over seventy percent of the funds available in the five year cycle . |
9 | A Meat and Livestock Commission spokesman summed up this bulldog spirit : ‘ If Gallup got it right , we would now have a Labour government . ’ |
10 | The council argued that it had adopted a sex equality policy to enable both men and women over 60 to rent elderly persons ' dwellings , but that they would now have to review these ‘ progressive ’ policies . |
11 | The southern African delegations withdrew their proposed compromise on March 10 , amid complaints of " conservation imperialism " and warnings that they would now have to confer with their governments on the question of remaining within CITES . |
12 | And she went on to explain to him how they would now have to hasten what had previously been a very leisure long-term affair , at least in her mind . |
13 | Mike , beginning to feel some exhilaration as he thought about the piece he would now have to write , and write bloody fast , pushed the thought away . |
14 | As someone destroyed daily by the taunts and jeers of others he would now have the ability to destroy someone else in his turn . |
15 | The next morning , so it was reported from the White House lawn , President Bush was ‘ vexed ’ and ‘ frustrated ’ by the verdict , presumably because he would now have to evince symbolic ‘ concern ’ and make well-publicised calls on the attorney general to see if Rodney King 's civil rights had been abused . |
16 | If he had , he supposed that he would now have been in a much better position to help Celia , would have had a better understanding of what sometimes happened after giving birth . |
17 | If his father had lived he would now have been in his sixtieth year . |
18 | It was not a call that he would now have to make . |
19 | He had already been involved in taking prisoners to the mountains and told me that he would now have to think of a way to get Eric there too . |