Example sentences of "would have [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Then Paul Weller formed a group with the extraordinarily hopeless name of The Paul Weller Movement ( for someone so fascinated by Englishness , you 'd think he 'd have noticed the national Jokes About Bowels obsession ) , started performing Jam songs and left Polydor . |
2 | It 's the nicest site around and from the surrounding countryside you 'd have seen the white mounds of the burial sites standing out against the sky , right against the heavens |
3 | Knew we 'd have to do the old ones , so I dug out all the figures of the last two years ’ productions . ’ |
4 | But I mean that yesterday afternoon you 'd have thought the bloody things were in here would n't |
5 | We 'd have to get the bloody books out if I was here . |
6 | If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market . |
7 | If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market . |
8 | The lexicon would have to include the usual forms of abbreviations used by a particular writer . |
9 | That would have covered the basic facts . |
10 | Leapor would have witnessed the early stages of this reorganization in agriculture . |
11 | Had he worried about the possibility of atomic warfare when he was attempting to split the atom , he would never have gone on ; and we would have lost the many benefits nuclear physics has given us , such as freely available power and treatment of disease . |
12 | Delegates blocked the election of former ZSL Deputy Prime Minister and Agriculture Minister Kazimierz Olesiak , as chairman of the newly named party , feeling he would have hindered the broader moves towards the reunification of the peasant movement , electing instead Jozef Zych . |
13 | If it was important for an individual animal to be able to distinguish between other zebras , evolution would have led the three patterns away from one another to a greater degree . |
14 | This penal arrangement came into effect from 2 June and would have cost the clearing banks about £150,000 per week as a result of the lost interest . |
15 | For that Alice got sixty pounds , though the woman kept saying a skilled sempstress would have to replace the missing beads , and it would cost — Alice had no idea what it would cost . |
16 | ( Did they mean to imply that ‘ courage ’ would have saved the other women from being raped ? ) |
17 | As dash mounted advertisements would have spoiled the general lines of the car , they were removed , but later replaced by an advertisement board against the staircase , just above the dash . |
18 | In an expanding universe in which the density of matter varied slightly from place to place , gravity would have caused the denser regions to slow down their expansion and start contracting . |
19 | That so few boilers in the UK would have met the tougher standards would have provided an excellent opportunity for new , cost-reducing investment . |
20 | The President and most Republican legislators favoured a version that would have limited the extra benefits to no more than 20 weeks , and objected to the qualification changes . |
21 | So perhaps they would have made the same mistakes as well. , He believes his most serious mistake was wanting to get things done in a hurry . |
22 | I think the record , it 's available in the archives , historians who are honest and hardworking could even then have come up with erm answers that would have incriminated the German leaders of nineteen-fourteen , and therefore moved German society , I believe , substantially towards the democratic centre , if not the Social Democratic Left . |
23 | According to the regulations currently in force a grower would have to satisfy the following conditions in order to cultivate the Gamay today : |
24 | It would have suited the economic interests of monopoly capital if the plan had proposed a high rate of growth . |
25 | The Assembly on Jan. 21 voted against acceptance of Havel 's constitutional reform , which would have guaranteed the two republics ( the Czech Lands and Slovakia ) the right of veto over any new constitution . |
26 | But , while this would have brought the Tory rebels back on board , it would have left a big question mark over whether Mr Major could continue . |
27 | They watched the progress of Polaris closely , but made no bid for it because to have done so would have loaded the Naval votes with its costs at the expense of the rest of the Fleet . |
28 | In the name of these principles the Cortes produced on paper ( for neither the constitution nor its legislative consequences were ever effective ) a Spain that would have delighted the monarchical bureaucrats : a clumsy taxational system , with endless provincial divergencies , was to be replaced by a uniform income tax ; the machinery of the ancien régime with its characteristic confusion of administrative and judicial function was dismantled . |
29 | These losses all exceed what would be ‘ expected ’ from the areas ' detailed industrial structure ( which would have forecast the greatest rates of decline in Gwent , West Glamorgan and South Yorkshire ) , and the balances can be mapped as ‘ differential shifts ’ ( Figure 5.3B ) . |
30 | Billy was the type that , had he noticed , would have returned the disapproving looks with the two fingered salute and carried on . |