Example sentences of "would have a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As I say , fun , fun , fun I say , like I say sometimes you can do a pissing rain in a fucking hole and have about four hours sleep at the weekend , then we get , we get back get into the bar and we 'd have a fucking good laugh about it . |
2 | If the county championship was still there as it used to be , then I could pick only northern-based players and in two or three years I 'd have a very strong side . ’ |
3 | In other words , taken to its logical conclusion , Weber 's analysis of market capacity would put each person into a separate class because each individual would have a minutely different skill from everyone else . |
4 | Indeed , a skirt cut across straight at the lower edge would have a distinctly odd look , rather like a box . |
5 | I 'm sure Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton would have a slightly different story to tell — huh ! |
6 | Quite apart from the cost involved this would have a particularly severe impact on No 117 and is not practicable . |
7 | The increase in duty on road fuels would have a particularly severe impact on farming and the rural community in general : ‘ We deplore the Chancellor 's failure to show restraint in taxing these important farm inputs . |
8 | He told Macmillan that if any harm befell him ‘ it would have a most serious effect upon the relations of Ghana with the Commonwealth … the failure to help Lumumba would never be forgotten by the people of Africa . ’ |
9 | We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear . |
10 | I 'm not breaking my stated rule here and recommending this hotel , just saying that it is there and that if you could get the back bedrooms you would have a most remarkable scene to look out on . |
11 | A feminist will agree with Lewis that a child who prayed to a mother in heaven would have a fundamentally different conception of God ! |
12 | and accum accumulated all this dividend , and they would have a right good black book you know . |
13 | Property markets worldwide have crashed or look about to ; especially in Japan , a collapse in land and property prices would have a powerfully contractionary effect on the economy as a whole . |
14 | Greenpeace has been invited to appraise the environmental costs of such an operation , after it voiced concern that dredging and flooding would have a dangerously destructive impact on the fragile ecosystem . |
15 | And he added his hope that in about two years he would have a more straightforward kind of book ready , developing his published studies on Diogenes Laertius , and possibly also an edition of Aeschylus ' Libation Bearers ( on which he had been lecturing earlier in the year ) Without any direct reference to this last suggestions Ritschl , in his reply a few weeks later , implicitly endorsed it . |
16 | The answer is yes , but it would have a more limited role . |
17 | In June 1931 G. D. H. Cole and several of the younger Fabians founded a Society for Socialist Inquiry and Propaganda which , it was hoped , would have a more popular appeal than the Fabian Society . |
18 | The reader would have a much fuller impression of your state of mind if you lovingly evoked , say , the feel of a rug under your feet , the texture of the curtains , the smell of a shawl . |
19 | Such black holes would have a much higher temperature and would be emitting radiation at a much greater rate . |
20 | With Jerome out of the way and all that money for themselves , she felt they would have a much happier relationship … |
21 | Should the TGAT proposals be abandoned for an almost exclusive reliance on nationally prescribed tests for pupils at 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 , there is no doubt that the assessment procedures would have a much stronger impact on the taught curriculum , and pressures for teachers to ‘ teach to the test ’ would be greatly increased . |
22 | With a telephoto ( long-focus ) lens , an object of fairly small visual angle may fill the picture while a wide angle ( short focus ) lens would have a much shorter length . |
23 | As to the effects of the prohibitions contained in the 1950 Act , the European Court held that this turned on the issue of –proportionality' — i.e. if the aim of the Sunday trading prohibition could be achieved by other means which would have a less serious effect on the free flow of goods , then the law would contravene Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome . |
24 | Well you know somewhere like Bromley Bowling Club would have a very good membership . |
25 | Then there 's a whole other area of work where the filmmakers identify themselves openly as lesbian or gay … but would have a very idiosyncratic stamp on their work . |
26 | It would jump and shudder and you would have a very uncomfortable ride . |
27 | Melton Park would have a very easy passage in the Members ' , but may instead go for the Restricted , where his main opposition could come from The Grey Boreen . |
28 | And our players would have a very low appreciation of the importance of diet ’ . |
29 | For example , if you were a first-year student at the University of Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow , Scotland , you would have a very wide range of class options within the first year of your BA degree course . |
30 | He made a mental note to find out who was the snorer and who the complainant ; certainly the latter would have a very sound motive for murder . |