Example sentences of "[noun pl] would have [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His last words would have made a fine song title . |
2 | The latter half of the sixteenth century does , arguably , represent a significant turning point in the development of the hierarchy : until that time one can argue that its evolution had been largely functional , that the nature of the hierarchy ensured that those who reached the highest learned offices would have received a thorough grounding in the necessary sciences through both their education and their teaching , and practical training in the application of the law through holding several important kadiliks ; but that after that time , that is , from toward the end of the sixteenth century , the elaboration of the hierarchy was much more negative from the point of view both of learning and of good administration , being essentially an attempt to provide jobs and honours for an ever-increasing number of those seeking both . |
3 | And no doubt other authors would have chosen a different balance of topics — more invertebrates and light vertebrates perhaps . |
4 | Some referees would have produced a red card instantly , but Alan Flood decided that the challenge only merited a yellow . |
5 | A significant number of subjects ( 7/37 ) , however , had food reflux that was outside one standard deviation from the mean , whereas only one of these subjects would have had a positive reflux score by measuring acid alone . |
6 | Instead of a free subscription to an obscure journal ( which came with the registration fee ) many listeners would have preferred a decent abstract list — not to mention fewer unimaginative and time-worn presentations . |
7 | A joining of the two companies would have created a huge holiday company with about 30pc of the UK market . |
8 | This left him an enormous amount of scope for demonstrating the kind of narrative energy that most English fiction-writers would have given a great deal to acquire . |
9 | The bride was an attractive and lively young woman who under normal circumstances would have made a sympathetic wife for an energetic and ambitious young man . |
10 | Even a political genius coming to power in propitious circumstances would have had a hard time meeting all these claims on him . |
11 | And yet , I 'm quite sure that as they got nearer and nearer to Bethlehem their feelings would have changed a little bit . |
12 | You might have thought these further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on me but , of course , I was inured to surprise where this man was concerned . |
13 | Such stories would have made a lasting impression on my father and given him an early interest in Abyssinia . |
14 | Even one of those items would have put a heavy stress on a new , fragile relationship . |
15 | If our society began to move towards more flexible cycles , in which different communities and groups would adopt different patterns , we would create more employment , as employers would have to cover a shifting pattern of working activity . |
16 | These intra-uterine devices would have had a contraceptive effect and were relied on by some women for that purpose . |
17 | This could , of course , have been repealed , but to do so would have breached the general principle of free education , and the resulting expansion of charges would have risked a public outcry . |
18 | It is no secret that many business leaders would have preferred a new assertive Chancellor . |
19 | British Aerospace said its advisers would have to take a detailed look at Ferranti 's books to satisfy themselves that there were no further problems before the company could proceed . |
20 | In terms of the Midlands ' representation in the Premier League the game was wasted as Notts County 's victory is unlikely to save them while the three points would have gone a long way to ensuring Coventry 's place . |
21 | Pressures were now underway for decolonisation and , in any case , the economic exploitation of the colonies would have required a massive capital outlay which Europe could not possibly finance . |
22 | ‘ Many young women would have made a different choice , ’ he answered . |
23 | Mr Stewart said it had been feared haematology in-patients would have to share a general medical ward while undergoing treatment in Darlington . |
24 | Gascoigne and his colleagues would have faced a fierce backlash had Lazio lost to bitter local rivals Roma in the Olympic Stadium . |