Example sentences of "[noun pl] would have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils at the new schools would have to expect longer working days and longer terms than at maintained schools .
2 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor .
3 This would mean in effect that the privately owned operating companies would have to shoulder all research and development , waste disposal and decommissioning costs .
4 But under contracting regulations , companies would have to match current pay and conditions and may be deterred from taking on Westminster employees .
5 Contractors would have to employ more people .
6 In order to increase it 's market share and to build exciting long term business prospects it was quickly realised that Noble Metals would have to provide more value to it 's customers that their competitors .
7 ‘ Adequate resources would have to include extra staff , as this shortage contributes a great deal to our lack of staff training , i.e. the staff we have are all needed to run the service ’ …
8 The tsar improved the Ministry of Finances ' chances of introducing economies by ordering that state agencies would have to prepare detailed estimates of their future expenditure .
9 For the producers of material X , for example , although not currently selling X to exporting firms , can argue that , if they were not supplying firms that sell only on the home market , those firms would have to buy imported supplies of X , and that , if the firms that now supply X to exporting firms were unable to do so , they would be able to take their place .
10 Patros would have to become Prime Minister , too , so that we could be sure that the money would be repaid .
11 Practices with less stable populations would have to run shorter cycles to achieve similar detection rates .
12 According to the Treaty , non-signatories would have to pay hard currency for their imports from the new Soviet Union .
13 Now all we need is for The Stone Roses to resume their proper business ( which is making records ) and clear away all the current rubbish in the chart ( That would surely mean that The Stone Roses would have to release 100 singles which would all have to chart .
14 If all the people who did n't know Keller left his party the waiters would have to serve each other . ’
15 Small parties would be the losers ; senators would have to pay more attention to their constituents and would be less beholden to their party machines .
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