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

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1 — that in Newham each such client cost £92 a week less in the community , and in Ipswich £108 less ( even with Home Support Project input ) than in an institution , assuming that two-thirds of the clients would have entered a hospital and one-third residential accommodation ( see Table 3.5 ) .
2 After Alan Duff , very few teachers ' books would have stood a chance . ’
3 Once Deano/Whelan/Wallace had built up an understanding then the goals would have come a lot easier .
4 Sensible parents would have chosen a hill station near us , rented a house , and sent us every year to the same school .
5 To stop " false tourism " , visitors from certain countries would have to pay a deposit on entering France and to undergo an AIDS test .
6 However , if that election had been fought under some system of proportional representation then the Conservatives would have had a majority over Labour but would have been in a very substantial overall minority since the Liberals and Social Democrats would have held 160 or so seats .
7 A slash from Siban 's talons would have inflicted a wound which would have taken weeks to heal .
8 Without it individuals would have had a choice as to which of the acceptable solutions to adopt .
9 Mowbray was suspended for the final game when victory against Hibs would have guaranteed a passport into Europe .
10 Indeed , if the Canterbury claims were as well founded as Anselm believed , anything less than a general authority over the whole British Isles would have done a violence to the early history of the see as it was understood at Canterbury , and to the large geographical and historical conceptions which lay behind these claims .
11 Although the UK figures would have shown a fall in income without the rapid increase in corporate recovery work ( up 31% to £40.1m ) , growth in the rest of Europe was stronger in the traditional areas of audit and business advisory services ( up 12% to £274m ) and tax consultancy ( up 8% to £93m ) .
12 An invigoratingly stormy relationship was in the making and if Nicholson had been gossip-column fodder at the time , the writers would have had a field day .
13 Military planners have also developed a strategy for nuclear defence in which attacking missiles would have to run a gauntlet of several ‘ layers ’ of defence .
14 There is no need to go beyond that , although in many circumstances such persons would have had a duty , either legal or moral .
15 Occasionally the partners would have to make a contribution to the settlement , but never such as to seriously damage their personal wealth .
16 It is unlikely that these techniques would have required a check in the action .
17 Unit holders would have felt a sense of reassurance if the management and the trustees had written promptly to tell them that their units had been suspended .
18 Unit holders would have felt a sense of reassurance if the management and the trustees had written promptly to tell them that their units had been suspended .
19 It means around 24 million current account holders would have to pay a fee every time they drew a cheque or used a hole-in-the-wall cash machine .
20 It 's a shameful fact , but here it is : if I were squashed under a bus tomorrow , my relations would have to hold a seance to find out how I wanted to settle my affairs .
21 Along with the products would have gone a lot more of the people than USL cut loose right before it got bought .
22 The platter of assorted vegetables would have delighted a vegan .
23 I can be sure that real teachers would have avoided a number of APU 's blunders .
24 I can be sure that real teachers would have avoided a number of APU 's blunders .
25 As both players would have needed a five-wood to reach the green , Mason elected to play .
26 both players have agreed their personal terms long ago and at least haaland will travel to england to join forest on new years day.none of these two players would have had a chance under the old rules for work permits — both are under-21 's for norway and both have not been playing for norways world cup team .
27 However the Occupational Pensions Board called for a pensions tribunal and Tony Thurham , chairman of the Association of Pensions Lawyers , said : ‘ Many pensions lawyers would have preferred a tribunal since it would probably have had greater powers and more staff .
28 had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake .
29 In an ideal world the political framework and the broad strategy should have come first ; then the military men would have designed a plan to fit them .
30 These markets would have attracted a range of itinerant craftsmen and merchants , much like the trader in whetstones already mentioned ( p. 44 ) .
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