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

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1 But most of them would have a neck that was quite high ; modesty was getting to be a really important factor , so we 're covered from head to toe .
2 But there can be nothing irrational about preferences which are reflectively consistent , so that the agent who pursued all of them would have no regrets .
3 Initially the males with slightly longer than average tails might have been fitter than average ; females who preferred to mate with them would have an advantage because they would produce better sons .
4 Although Mr Flowerdew used to come down occasionally and see him : sometimes they would have a row and sometimes they were quite friendly .
5 A series of studies by Patterson and her colleagues ( e.g. , Patterson and Kister , 1981 ) hypothesized that if children knew that they should ask questions when they were uncertain of a message 's adequacy , then they would have a procedure for resolving communication failure .
6 And they would have a king again in sympathy with them .
7 If there was a big bank at the back of the house they would have a hole just dug out and er built up with flagstones
8 On the annual ‘ Show ’ ( Carnival ) Day , they would have a parade of painted ‘ giants ’ and similar displays passing through the streets .
9 Well , they would have a er they would have a singsong , they would have er their own er er local artists , you know , er
10 The BBC would , at that stage , have had a generalist — the standard habit when I arrived in the field was that they would have a generalist producer , researcher , or somebody writing the script , cobbling together the best knowledge , whether the producer or researcher had worked on archaeology last time , flower-arranging next time , what have you after that …
11 Neil , 23 , of Wythenshawe in Manchester , is still recovering from shock , but Sue was determined they would have a Christmas to remember .
12 They would have a radio operator who could pass on the message .
13 Sorry it 's , it 's , if it 's allowed they would have a reason income support to pay .
14 The Royal Institution had tried this and they would have a set of Saturday mornings where they had mathematicians talking to children of about thirteen or fourteen .
15 Tony Knight , who worked at BT as an electronics engineer for 23 years before opting for the academic life at Henley Management College , says that BT middle managers have attended his courses uncertain of whether they would have a job to go back to .
16 And the ladies all when they were dressed they would have a skirt made of this and a frilly blouse with a high neck and er a silver buckled belt round their waist .
17 They would have a radius of only ten miles or so and a density of hundreds of millions of tons per cubic inch .
18 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
19 they would have a lot more customers whatever the price .
20 Come that way er like , they do n't seemed to be giving it to 'em , and it was nothing to do with them , they bought it and , and they would have a search done as the reason when you buy houses are n't there ?
21 They had little hope of bringing up fresh provisions in these conditions , and if they lengthened their lines by a few more miles they would have no hope at all .
22 if anybody had seen the driver Jack Mills in the weeks after the robbery , as I did , they would have no admiration for these people
23 And even if the drivers had never visited London , they would have no excuse for mistaking the building ; the throng around it-was already twenty or thirty deep , spilling far over the pavement and into the street .
24 Most of the respondents answered this question in a similar manner ; it is perhaps disturbing that most companies feel they would have no way of knowing if a headhunter had abused their trust .
25 As Ilúvatar says of Aulë 's dwarves , they would have no being of their own , ‘ moving when [ he thinks ] to move them , and if [ his ] thought is elsewhere , standing idle ’ .
26 The " drug barons " , importing from Thailand , Pakistan , or Colombia , are seen as the real cause of increasing " hard " drug addiction in the UK , rather than the fact that they would have no market if there were no demand .
27 Members also felt the constitution was counter-productive , especially when capital projects called for an injection of cash over which they would have no control , and which was seen as improving someone else 's investment .
28 In these conditions , to encourage mass protest over which they would have no control appeared sheer lunacy .
29 If he started trying to find any others like him , other Warriors , they would have an excuse for locking him away .
30 Obviously they thought that by letting this sort of thing out they would have an excuse for putting him away if he ever attempted to call their bluff , " Ha ! " they would be able to say , " Crazy ; read too much SF .
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