Example sentences of "[Wh det] would have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The money we put into oil exploration , if we were lucky , would find us a new field , which would have a limited life only . |
2 | cuts in defence expenditure , both of which are irresponsible and both of which would have a devastating effect on our capacity to defend ourselves . |
3 | Under the Labour party 's proposal , that property would be revalued , which would have a devastating effect on the finances of that young couple . |
4 | Mr Fallon , a champion for redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but the area is crying out for a new development . ’ |
5 | Mr Fallon , who supports redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but , at the same time , the area is crying out for a new development . ’ |
6 | Being in some institutional positions ensured that the individuals involved would come to make decisions which would have a major impact upon society . |
7 | He said that he would impose a state of emergency if necessary , but did not want to do anything which would have a negative effect on democracy . |
8 | Everything that Labour says about public spending shows that it is completely indifferent to inflation , which would have a bad effect on unemployment . |
9 | That is an interesting parallel with the Liberal Democrats ' proposals for local income tax , whereby local councils would be given authority to raise taxes locally — which would have a profound effect on industrial location . |
10 | Successful students would receive a diploma which would have a national ( international ? ) standing . |
11 | One , however , was the decision to establish a European Movement which would have a National Council in each country , to carry on the debate and pressure governments . |
12 | Or why person D , who experiences a relatively minor but intrusive event which would have no adverse consequences for persons A , B , C and E , becomes floridly psychotic ( arrow a , Figure 7.1 ) . |
13 | This ignores the saving on refuse disposal ( which would have the effective price ) and the fact that one method reduces landfill pollution , while the other generates a type we do not yet know how to clear up . |
14 | The vote was not legally binding , but was thought to put strong pressure on the Council of Ministers , which would have the final decision on the basis of qualified majority voting . |
15 | The Minister of Law and Order Hernus Kriel announced on Nov. 8 the formation of a new police unit which would have the specific task of stabilizing and controlling political unrest . |
16 | Will my right hon. Friend add a new dimension to the debate by commenting on whether any studies have been carried out on how the TA could provide relief in the event of natural disasters , which would have the agreeable effect of combining military efficiency with humanitarian benefits ? |
17 | The US has talked of a genuine North American free trade zone incorporating the US , Canada and Mexico which would have the best of all worlds with high-technology skills and a cheap labour force south of the Rio Grande . |
18 | If the joint tenancy is severed by agreement then the notice of severance or declaration of trust which would have the same effect ( see precedent in Kelly 's Draftsman , 15th edn , Butterworths , 1986 , p673 ) should specify in what proportions or shares the equitable interests of the former beneficial joint tenants are to be held . |
19 | There was her grandmother , solid and real , who could offer her stories nearly as miraculous as those that Fenna told her and which would have the miraculous ponderousness of fact . |
20 | The focal length of the telescope was almost infinitely adjustable : in this case Van Gelder would probably use a one in a hundred resolution , which would have the optical effect of bringing the intruder — if intruder it was — to an apparent altitude of four hundred feet . |
21 | For several reasons : it was a simple objective , and one which would have the enthusiastic support of her squad ; it was the only result which would avenge the deaths of Johannsen and the Raistrick crew ; and it would cause the maximum damage to the Spinward Corporation . |
22 | On his return to headquarters Stirling discovered there were plans afoot which would have an important impact on the future of his force . |
23 | Griffiths wanted a much simpler experimental material than wood or steel and one which would have an uncomplicated brittle fracture , for these reasons he chose glass as what is now called a ‘ model ’ material . |