Example sentences of "[noun sg] would still have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd cut slightly beyond what had been allowed but the report afterwards said the roof would still have come down . |
2 | The competitive weakness of the British economy was truly overdetermined : even if the financial institutions had been more disposed towards promoting industrial investment , even if managements had been more competent and imaginative , the restructuring of industry would still have run up against the formidable defensive conservatism of the organised working class . |
3 | But to assert that is by definition to assert no more than a certain independent conditional-roughly , that since the circumstance existed , even if most other things had been different , the effect would still have occurred . |
4 | Suppose a radical objector says of an effect , the smell made by the candles when they were snuffed , that there existed 110 circumstance such that no matter if certain other events or conditions occurred , the effect would still have occurred . |
5 | But in order to gain compensation , the child would still have to show that its defects were caused by in vitro fertilisation , and this may be impossible to do in practice . |
6 | Had the defendant been found not liable in Baker , the plaintiff would still have remained uncompensated for his original injuries . |
7 | Thus by 1930 , when a Roman would still have felt at home on an Andalusian estate , Catalonia contained some of the largest textile concerns in Europe and the immigrant labour , which poured into the Catalan towns in order to escape the wretchedness of rural life , brought into the labour movements of a modern industrial civilization the millenarian tradition of peasants and landless labourers . |
8 | There was no inherent cost advantage in moving over to an entirely new financing system and it was also clear that whatever system was chosen , taxation would still have to finance a giant share of the service . |
9 | Its replacement would still have to cope with the problem of big-spending councils ; the old rows about rate-capping and poll-tax-capping would simply be called something else . |
10 | Broadly , if the courts believe the authority would still have granted the consent if they had known that they could not have imposed the condition in question , the permission stands without the offending condition , but if the answer is that they probably would not , then the permission itself falls . |
11 | The interesting question is , under today 's restrictions , just how many of America 's great leaders of the past would still have made it to the White House . |
12 | it has n't cropped up here , but I understand that in other cases where you 've double insurance from two life companies , that two life companies would split the actual benefit fifty-fifty , so it would n't actually be deducting the whole amount , would it , because Abbey Life would still ha , Abbey Life would still have to pay |
13 | Consequently , LEAs earmarking certain discretionary items in this way would still have to count them in calculating that they were within the 10 per cent limit . |
14 | The new system would still have needed considerable further development and it was felt necessary to terminate the project . |