Example sentences of "would have [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd have though the tulip in the coal scuttle , the tulips in the cauldron , I thought they 'd had it , they were lying down completely |
2 | The lobbyists argued that if bureaucrats ran the regional pools , they would have neither the incentive nor the ability to negotiate the best possible deal . |
3 | Moreover it is unlikely that respondents would have either the time or experience to make a thorough appraisal of the information presented in the leaflet . |
4 | Usually the statute would provide only limited guidance on the question of genuine grievance , and the court would have quite a bit of freedom in deciding which grievances were genuine . |
5 | Now obviously if Isobel did that , she could write some notes in a form that was actually readable for you so that you could actually I mean I know the discussion would be more difficult but you would have quite a lot of information from her to go on . |
6 | So I think the government would have quite a task on it 's hands . |
7 | One would have though a lesson would have been learnt from the community charge fiasco . |
8 | ‘ Counterfeiting techniques have become highly sophisticated and in many cases the packaging has been copied to the finest degree so that the ordinary consumer would have absolutely no idea , from the outside , that they were n't buying the genuine article , ’ explains Mike Wadsley . |
9 | We would have absolutely no defence against it . ’ |
10 | If I had n't insisted on you going along on the drop we would have absolutely no proof that it had ever taken place ! |
11 | Racal 's share price suddenly shot up by almost a third , despite the fact that the partial flotation would have absolutely no effect on the already-excellent prospects for Vodafone . |
12 | The time recorded on two different watches , for example , can be perfectly associated : the time on one of them can be correctly predicted from the time on the other , but not because the time on one of them causes the time on the other ; altering the time on one of them would have absolutely no impact on the other . |