Example sentences of "would have [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The consequences that these would have for black holes and the big bang will be described in later chapters . |
2 | I waited outside , rubbing my shin and inspecting the damage to my Docs ; luckily the scuff on the right toe did n't show up the way it would have with polished boots . |
3 | He estimated that Isabel would have about one minute to negotiate the treacherously wet embankment , cross the ditch , and scramble up the other side . |
4 | ‘ Yeah , but you can imagine the problems that Gus would have at that time , and I could see why he would react like that . |
5 | Mr Bowen outlined the management structure of the new universities ( polyversities ) , the ‘ massification ’ of education , modularisation , and the likely effects significantly increased student numbers would have on traditional teaching methods . |
6 | Considerable concern focused on the effect the change would have on neighbouring countries . |
7 | And there was a warning of the effect proposed cuts in British aid would have on long term projects in the third world … |
8 | Somalia expressed concern at the impact that the measures would have on bilateral relations [ see below ] . |
9 | It also seeks to identify the impacts that any extensive move to pluriactivity in farming families would have on regional economics . |
10 | To decide what effects such focusing would have on overall recognition sensitivity it is necessary to make assumptions about the information present in the different stimuli : |
11 | Is he aware that my constituents in the retail industry will take careful note of his response to the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) on the devastating effects that the minimum wage would have on that industry ? |
12 | Friends of the Earth-Netherlands has published a report on the impact that the introduction of a sustainable economy would have on Dutch living standards . |
13 | The effect that that would have on Scottish defence would be devastating in terms of procurement and the employment of people in the armed forces . |
14 | However , we might be able to detect the presence of the star by the effect that its gravitational field would have on nearby matter . |
15 | Questions arose as to whether the new regulatory system introduced by the Act would permit or require practices inconsistent with common law fiduciary duties , and , to the extent that it did , the impact this would have on fiduciary duties . |
16 | Rowell saw the tremendous influence a player like Halliday would have on any team . |
17 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
18 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration , and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
19 | In this respect Locke is not an empiricist : he does not think that geometrical knowledge or , for that matter , the knowledge we would have in natural philosophy if we knew the real essences of substances , is empty and trivial . |
20 | For this reason , much of the incentive provided to schemes in the south ( and to retail schemes virtually everywhere ) was unnecessary — the projects would have in any case gone ahead . |
21 | I found that raising the volume helped to improve the realism but I would have like more presence and crisper definition . |