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

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1 They would have to disclose all memoranda , manuscripts and correspondence relating to the transaction , and it seemed to me almost inconceivable that this disclosure could enable the culprit still to be concealed from exposure .
2 But Coun Shephard , who is chairman of the district 's environmental health committee , said he had spoken to two families who were told only last month they would have to wait 50 weeks .
3 That , despite the recession and the fact that they would have to forfeit two weeks work .
4 At the end of the Gulf War , British Army authorities announced they would have to destroy all dogs which had been picked up and kept by British units in the war zone , but Dave and his colleagues decided they were n't going to let this cruel fate befall Des .
5 I think they would have made excellent doctors , now they are not doctors .
6 If workers had been in the vicinity , they would have received high doses of radiation .
7 Because they are more likely to default on repayments , they would have to pay higher rates of interest than older married couples with small families .
8 If fusion was at work , then something catalysed it , and until they knew precisely what the ‘ something ’ was they would have to try all combinations .
9 They would have to make political judgements on how far to reduce standards of living .
10 ‘ . Of course , had the wind been very gusty before , they would already have stopped flying , or they would have taken extra precautions to make sure that there were enough people to prevent an incident .
11 Thus if Davies and Dennis had been studying other cities with different political and administrative structures , they would have found different results — as would Saunders and Newton !
12 One of them , Alistair Bruce , told the waiting reporters that they would have expected any charges to have materialised by this time .
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