Example sentences of "[pers pn] would have take [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would have to take a taxi back to Sligo once I had seen the sights , for there was no return bus .
2 The only practical problem at the time was that I would have to take the orchestra on its American tour in the first months of 1955 at a time when I was contracted to conduct a new Ring cycle at La Scala , Milan .
3 We rented a plot of land and so I would have to take the meal out to my husband at mid-day .
4 I would have taken the girls .
5 She knew she would have to take a look .
6 Melanie wondered if she would have to take a tray to the basement but it seemed they had their own gas ring down there and brewed up continually for themselves .
7 But soon , yes , she would have to take the telegram and walk to the shop and watch Enid fainting and Mother rustling out from behind the counter .
8 She realised that she would have to take the initiative , or she 'd be sitting there forever .
9 Hell , he could n't even ask , having told her the next time she would have to take the initiative , but if she did n't take it soon he was going to go out of his mind !
10 She would have taken the cat with her if she 'd done that . ’
11 In fact , of course , we can not even measure what the initial state was , because to do so we would have to take the brain apart .
12 I mean you like the ordinary houses are , there 's no room and you could not bend the coffin with a person in it so they would have to take the window or the bedroom or wherever the corpse was
13 Had profitable South African firms not been constrained by sanctions and exchange controls , they would have taken the profits they made from gold , platinum and diamonds and invested them overseas .
14 Had either of the teams won , they would have taken the League leadership .
15 Erm you 'd have thought that they would have taken the trouble to erm you know to do some bit of arm twisting .
16 Iro has been in poor form for the Sea Eagles and was told several weeks ago that he would have to take a pay cut to stay with the club .
17 After some initial success , however , the Young King 's campaign ground to a halt and Henry decided that he would have to take a hand himself .
18 And since whatever happened he would have to take the London train , could he really expose her — a woman who had one child and so could surely have another — to the risk of her own fertility ?
19 Eamonn Melaugh told the mayor that he would have to take the consequences of any violence caused in trying to clear the chamber .
20 But when Fleury came back at last and told him how they were faring in the Residency , Harry knew he would have to take the risk .
21 That was how close it was , and as Emerson once said to me , he learned that weekend , sweating out the last half-hour before the start , that when you 're running for the championship , you simply ca n't give anything away : give Stewart an inch and he would have taken a yard .
22 well I mean I 'm not surprised they do n't wan na take a picture of our garden cos it 's a mess but er I 'd have thought he would have taken a picture of yours and sold you one .
23 If Yuri Rudakov , undressing in the front bedroom of their bungalow , had not been so tired , he would have taken the time to admire the new nightdress that his wife wore as she sat against the pillows and turned the pages of a picture magazine .
24 This is a short-cut walkers are not supposed to take , to prevent erosion , but it would have taken a man with a Rotweiler and a machine-gun to stop me , so desperate was I to get back to the car and home .
25 It would have taken a battalion to root the fanatics out , and the casualties would have been horrendous .
26 It would have taken a minute or so to operate the computer .
27 He said it would have taken a fraction of a section to pull the duvet off .
28 It would have taken a match of some note to have lifted this last weekend of the Championship out of the also-ran trough .
29 Even after all these years , Laura knew that it would have taken a paragon of virtue not to feel viciously jealous of the svelte , sophisticated woman who had seemed to spend far more time with her husband than she did .
30 It would have taken a miracle , like the reconstitution of the central committee of DOCOMOMO in the shape of real veterans of the Great War , men brutalised by life in the trenches and determined to rebuild society starting at the top , to have recognised this siren song immediately and rejected this siren song immediately and rejected it out of hand , and at Eindhoven such a miracle did not take place .
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