Example sentences of "would have [adj] consequences " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If the injunction did go through it would have serious consequences for the National Trust nationally . |
2 | Such events would have serious consequences for the world 's economy and banking system . |
3 | Any accident would have serious consequences . |
4 | Those policies would have serious consequences for job opportunities . |
5 | The riders are not strapped to the car in any way and it 's clear that falling off would have serious consequences . |
6 | He warned that any more favourable rate would have inflationary consequences which would cause the Bundesbank to " step hard on the monetary brakes " . |
7 | In fact , it is highly unlikely that the Government would use such a drastic step and ministers have told Mr Major that politically it would have terrible consequences . |
8 | We all know that Labour 's proposals for a statutory minimum wage would have devastating consequences for job prospects right across our country . |
9 | Both are heavily armed and enmeshed in security alliances with the superpowers and the major regional powers , and any conflict on the peninsula would have profound consequences . |
10 | For my own purposes , I propose to treat as a way of life argument any claim that a particular policy decision would have significant consequences for the demographic , economic or social life of a community , or that it would significantly affect the atmosphere or symbolic existence of that community . |
11 | Furthermore , they were pointing out that legalism and the exclusion of parents would have paradoxical consequences : the last-resort philosophy and pessimism about care could lead to reluctance to recognize the signs of abuse , which in turn — especially in a hard-pressed and under-resourced situation such as that faced by many inner-city authorities — could have fatal results . |
12 | People will be reluctant to hold them , and that would have unfortunate consequences in the form of higher interest rates . |
13 | ‘ The continuation of the conflict would mean a spread of war throughout Bosnia and would have unforeseeable consequences for the army you command , ’ he said . |