Example sentences of "would have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you are making your own pasta , use a strong flour , such as you would have for breadmaking .
2 The more resources that Japan devoted to its basic comforts , reasoned the Americans , the less it would have for featherbedding its export industries — and thus , just possibly , Japan 's trade surplus with America might fall .
3 Mr Silvers , however , had remembered the significance the visit would have for my father , and had thus called him in to offer him the option of taking several days ' leave for the duration of the General 's stay .
4 I am not sure that we would think the dancing , except by some of the principals , quite so wonderful by today 's standards , but we saw it with different eyes then , and John would have for comparison his memories of the Cape Town Ballet Club 's brave but handicapped attempt at the last act of the ballet , Aurora 's Wedding .
5 Often employees are moved around an organization with the same consideration that one would have for a table or chair .
6 One of America 's first reactions was to talk of the need the Gulf states would have for ‘ additional security ’ .
7 That must also imply that Western politicians recognise the vital contribution that popular support and sanction would have for legitimising the new security proposals now on the table and thereby ensuring that they would be effective .
8 The consequences that these would have for black holes and the big bang will be described in later chapters .
9 you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three .
10 Indeed , until the ecumenical era of the 1960s , few catholics in Ireland were prepared to put before themselves some of the political religious issues which would have to be resolved if a united Ireland or accommodation to a separate political entity in Ulster were to become a possibility .
11 This , of course would have to be seen .
12 But he said it could mean duties of managers/owners — such as keeping a hotel plan or ensuring staff are trained to use the fire fighting equipment — implicit in UK laws — would have to be spelt out .
13 When she arrived , she listened to the story of what had happened , teased out the relevant details , then announced that the police would have to be called and went off back to her office to do the necessary .
14 It had n't occurred to me that Sarah and John might not be alone , but here , now , I would have to be introduced and explained away somehow .
15 The door would have to be left ajar for air and that might alert passers-by .
16 Nor , more abstractedly , could it be the result of a perspective on the informational content of the brain ; for , in either case , the perspective would have to be the occurrence of some further brain or informational state and to both of these the scientist has complete access , and the problem reoccurs .
17 As BR looked towards the 1970s and into the 1980s , it was realised that if InterCity was to survive the growing threat posed by the airlines and the rapid extension of motorways , train speeds would have to be lifted beyond the prevailing norm of 80mph start-to-stop between main business centres .
18 Petipa 's orders to Tchaikovsky were sacrosanct because the composer knew that if that ‘ dictator ’ did not approve the music would have to be changed ( as it was for The Nutcracker . )
19 A new home would have to be found .
20 Of course , Jeanne would have to be careful with such a large dog that , in his enthusiasm , he did n't bowl other dogs or people over , or frighten them .
21 The NUM leader — vice-chairman of the constituency party — said any such decision would have to be taken by the Yorkshire area of the NUM .
22 Mr Wyatt said action would have to be taken at the Total Power Tools offshoot , which has not been performing well .
23 McKinsey said it was dealing directly with Information Consulting on the transaction but the latter would have to be relieved of an option owned by Saatchi before any definitive pact .
24 In return for financial support , Saatchi acquired an exclusive option to buy Information Consulting that would have to be exercised by June next year .
25 Withdrawing the bid yesterday , Mr Fitton said the original discussions with Eagle , which was then chaired by Malcolm Stockdale , were amicable , but when company doctor David James took over as chairman of the group last week it was clear any approach would have to be aggressive .
26 Were that to happen , she says , ‘ they , ’ ( presumably the local education authority ) would have to ‘ do something ’ .
27 Mr Meacher said that such details would have to be worked out between ministers and their officials , but he is likely to be pressed to be more specific .
28 She recognises that after the furore of two years ago any return would have to be ‘ graded ’ .
29 Kenneth Baker , the party chairman , said yesterday that Cabinet ministers would play a stronger role in government than they had done over the last decade , and there would have to be public spending increases in the 1990s to pay for an improved quality of life .
30 With Ferranti needing to raise a minimum of £150m in new equity , the issue would have to be on the basis of one for two .
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