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

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1 While lacking the legal authority to transform CODESA 's decisions into law , the government effectively undertook to use its large majority in Parliament to endorse CODESA resolutions , although State President F. W. de Klerk made it clear that CODESA would not automatically have law-making powers and that Parliament would have a veto .
2 The content of the opinion in each case would have a spin-off effect on people who happen to love football and give a lot of time to watching , playing or training for it .
3 Spotila , of the State University of New York , reminds us that a white ectothermic dinosaur with a diameter of one metre in a subtropical habitat would have a body temperature ranging from 30.4 to 30.7°C , whereas a black dinosaur 's temperature would rise as high as 38.4°C .
4 In some cases , such as on the partial liquidation of a company in accordance with the corporation law of the State of Maryland , such payments would have a capital nature ( Rea v Lazzard Investment Co Ltd ( 1963 ) 41 TC 1 ) .
5 All such agreements would have a US guarantee and such supervision as necessary .
6 ‘ The idea was that each publican would have a booklet of facts behind the bar which he could use to settle arguments , ’ says the current editor Peter Matthews .
7 The prize , however , was that the whole working population would have a pension of their own .
8 It will be noted that the day space , to be provided on the basis of 4m2 per person , and including the 2 day patients , mean that a 10-bed sub-section would have a total and an 8-bed sub-section would have a day space of 40m 2 .
9 An independent inspectorate would have a right to comment also on teacher supply and teacher shortage and on instances of classes being taught subjects in which the teachers are not qualified .
10 Looked at in a different way , a feudal knight would have a squire who carried his armour for him , sharpened up his sword , and polished his boots .
11 ‘ Unemployment in the building industry would be cut , small builders would have a field day .
12 Other than in a most exceptional case , I doubt whether a judge who heard that a defendant in the charge of a jury was being interrogated under compulsory powers would have a moment 's hesitation about what to do .
13 The diameter of a full stop ( period ) character in ordinary type is 0.06cm , so a ray of red light would have a wavelength 92000 times smaller than the diameter of a full stop .
14 Mr Jobson said that if any supporters would have a say in his future , it would be the club 's shareholders .
15 Probably not many in this neighbourhood or , for that matter , in any other would have a Union Jack on their clothes line .
16 ‘ Most of the spring-knives in common use would have a blade no more than half that size , ’ Morton said .
17 A computerised version would have a number of levels based on key words , e.g. high-frequency spellings , and also enable teachers to introduce new vocabulary .
18 But implementation would require a directive , on which any country would have a veto .
19 A large hotel with several floors would have a density chart for every floor .
20 Kingfisher claims the combined company would have a market share of 22 per cent , though other estimates are that it would be above the 25 per cent threshold for a reference .
21 Each panel would have a chunk of joist at the base to give it weight , and the rest of the studwork would be of timber .
22 Each participating parent would have a turn keeping the book and be responsible for allocating babysitting fairly .
23 The centre of the Sun is at a temperature of fifteen million degrees and at a density 150 times that of water ; in Richter 's experiment , the density of the gases would be a mere fraction of water density and the spark that was supposed to ignite the thermonuclear explosion would have a temperature of only a few thousand degrees .
24 A primordial black hole with an initial mass of a thousand million tons would have a lifetime roughly equal to the age of the universe .
25 Similarly , it was intended that the voluntary bodies would have a duty to consult with appropriate LEAs about activities which they planned to undertake .
26 Try and eh , I shall , probably get it even better , mind , most people would have a shot at those two I think
27 Our analysis suggests that fetal immaturity at birth rather than intrauterine environment would have a role in the aetiology of respiratory symptoms in children .
28 Even if they were sufficiently eminent , not all of the members of the Royal Society would have a place in the History of Science as we might think of it now .
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