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

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1 They would have a different view about which more concrete conception provided the best justification of coercion , and so would have a different view of the implicit extension of the abstract convention in question .
2 Chatam may run for Martin Pipe and if so would have a big chance on the strength of that close second at Leopardstown to subsequent Gold Cup winner Jodami .
3 Once Columbus had found his new continent , and the discovery was common knowledge , anyone else mounting an expedition westward would have a rough idea what he would find .
4 Can we then look at the reduced engine thrust erm this presumably would have a significant impact on combat performance , er why is there any change in the security situation that would warrant such a a relaxation ?
5 Hence a cost surface which exhibited both these features everywhere would have a shoehorn-like shape , with the handle at the origin , as in figure 2.5c .
6 ‘ We believe that , if successful , the merger of Airtours and Owners Abroad would have a detrimental impact on competition in the UK package holiday market , and consequently represents a threat to value for money and customer choice , ’ he added .
7 Then would having a good head for numbers be the sort of thing that would individuate them at the level of their soul ?
8 Perhaps , however , it was the Sun 's twin star that suffered the collision with another star , leaving a large tendril of ripped-off gaseous material in the vicinity of the Sun which again would have a retarding effect on the Sun .
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