Example sentences of "would have [prep] [be] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Roberts maintained that the negative attitude taken towards air power in NSC 8/2 would have to be rendered positive through its ‘ air detachments ’ being ‘ stretched a little ’ . |
2 | If the public wanted a system where general practitioners were on call all night then proper resources would have to be made available . |
3 | Any information gained from aerial surveillance would have to be made available to other signatory countries on request . |
4 | In effect anything allocated under I five would have to be made available in or in or around main settlements . |
5 | Any deficit in housing revenue would have to be made good from the general rate fund . |
6 | Figure 2.3 illustrates a production flow in the TV industry with just three stages , but these would have to be extended many times to include all the firms involved . |
7 | ‘ I can not see how they are going to pay all of us from membership dues , ’ an embittered party bureaucrat said at headquarters , adding that most of them would have to be given six months ' notice . |
8 | Once again we can see how peculiar a hidden variable theory would have to be to reproduce all the consequences of quantum mechanics ( recall the discussion of p. 57 ) . |
9 | The principle which would have to be established first of all is that each person in the world ( all those aged 21 or over , suggests Dr Grubb ) would have an equal share in man-made carbon dioxide emissions , regardless of whether he lived in a rich developed country or a poor one which produced hardly any carbon dioxide at all . |
10 | The pitch would have to be climbed free . |
11 | If the rays of light that form the event horizon , the boundary of the black hole , can never approach each other , the area of the event horizon might stay the same or increase with time but it could never decrease — because that would mean that at least some of the rays of light in the boundary would have to be approaching each other . |
12 | The idea of a referendum had been supported by a petition with 516,000 signatures ; any such referendum would have to be held five months before the elections , planned for June 1992 . |
13 | The door would have to be left ajar for air and that might alert passers-by . |
14 | If the Managing Director of Cords Plc were to require that next year 's profit show a 15% increase over last year 's performance , how many pairs of trousers would have to be sold each month ( i ) assuming that the Sales Director 's policies were adopted and ( ii ) assuming that they were not adopted . |
15 | The amendment , originally moved by Lord Ferrers in the House of Lords , required that if any Commons vote on a matter devolved to Scotland was passed by the votes of Scottish MPs , then a second vote on the matter would have to be taken two weeks after the first . |
16 | Jenny Dale 's lessons would have to be used another day . |
17 | Italy might be considered an unlikely candidate for EMU because of its chronic budget deficit , which would have to be reformed first . |