Example sentences of "would have [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is also extremely unlikely that today 's political parties or their backers would have either sufficient funds or the desire to use such large sums of money for purchasing newspapers .
2 The media could create an ombudsman system the recommendations of which might not be formally binding ‘ but would have pretty strong effect ’ , he said .
3 If he 'd been in Eden , he would have probably left apple cores strewn all around the garden .
4 I had to construct a model that would lead me to a series of questions that would have empirically testable answers which would allow me to deduce an answer to my original question .
5 The 33-year-old from Seattle is so laid back he is almost horizontal , while Faldo 's intensity over every shot would have most other players reaching for the straight jacket .
6 If the state is to prevent the class struggle from destroying an existing set of structures it must be in a position to further class interests which are not too damaging to the formation as a whole , and to prevent classes from realising interests which would have gravely divisive consequences .
7 To do so would have quite fundamental consequences for the way in which we use language .
8 Had this been the case , it would have greatly relieved pressure on the remand population in prisons .
9 The draft produced by the CCA proposed the abolition of the Council of Ministers and the establishment of a government operating in accordance with the " premiership system " , under which the Prime Minister and individual ministers would have greatly enhanced powers .
10 The latter would have overall administrative control and would be responsible to MEHQ for advising on technical and operational matters .
11 The next time she admired the Algarve 's famous springtime extravaganza , it would have warmly romantic connotations .
12 Both of these non-conserved amino-acid substitutions would have highly detrimental effects on the catalytic function of the putative protein-tyrosine kinase .
13 At 53 most players would have only dusty memories of their days in combat , but Dave Doyle , the ‘ Cliff Richard of football ’ , still turns out every season for his beloved Whaddon .
14 The Clow Committee had recognised there would be practical problems : the quarterly cycle of meter reading would make it difficult to concentrate the higher charge on the crucial months of December , January and February when demand was highest ; in really cold weather or if coal remained in short supply it would have only limited deterrent effect ; and off-peak demand might be adversely affected .
15 Expert evidence was given to the effect that the chances of the child adjusting to a new life in Spain were very slim , and that failure to adjust would have very serious consequences on the child 's development .
16 If the Walled Garden and Garden Cottage were to be transferred to the ownership of Oatridge Agricultural because of the previous set out in the above piece of legislation this would have very serious consequences to the capital value of what can only be described as the department 's most valued property asset .
17 Even at the time that the White Paper was being issued in 1972 , it was becoming clear that the rapidly declining birth rate would have very serious repercussions for the colleges of education ; however , it was not until the decline began to steepen in the mid-1970s that the full implications were publicly announced by the DES .
18 A British official said : ‘ These all may seem very petty , but they would have very adverse consequences for voluntary bodies . ’
19 Any past Minister of Health who wanted to be Minister of Health again would have very peculiar tastes .
20 And these developments may be of regional or national importance and they 're usually footloose and and clearly would have very significant employment benefits for the local population .
21 Miss Danziger put more pressure on the pedals ; she knew that if she did not reach Sandweg before the force of the wind had accumulated its full strength , she would have very hard work before her .
22 If you take the British army out of Northern Ireland tonight , the U D A would clean up , you would have real civil war , it would be worse than ever , we have to be thankful that catholics and protestants
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