Example sentences of "would have take [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd have to take a drink of water .
2 You 'd have to take a half of it .
3 In any case , with the church deserted it would be quite safe I felt certain — provided there were no more nasty shocks , I 'd have to take a chance on that — to descend .
4 Right , we 'd have to take a look at that cos I suspect that if he says each is coloured by the host
5 And we we go in car shopping and we always get our s shopping from , you know with it being cheap , and we go in her brother 's car , and so we do n't have to carry it back all the way from , but round here you see you 'd have to go out , you 'd have to take the kid with you , and your girlfriend , and then you 've got to come back with all the shopping and your kids as well .
6 But then he 'd have to take the desk with him if he was n't to be completely disorientated , and he 'd never be up to manhandling such a heavy piece of furniture .
7 He 'd have to take the flak for having a lift with Mrs Wright .
8 He 'd have to take the matter into his own hands .
9 She often said in her letters , if only she 'd known how it was going to turn out , she 'd have taken the baby with her .
10 Melanie wondered if she would have to take a tray to the basement but it seemed they had their own gas ring down there and brewed up continually for themselves .
11 Eamonn Melaugh told the mayor that he would have to take the consequences of any violence caused in trying to clear the chamber .
12 The only practical problem at the time was that I would have to take the orchestra on its American tour in the first months of 1955 at a time when I was contracted to conduct a new Ring cycle at La Scala , Milan .
13 The cost of this exercise was considered prohibitive , and the time factor to effect the alterations involved had it been financially acceptable , would have taken a couple of years .
14 This is a short-cut walkers are not supposed to take , to prevent erosion , but it would have taken a man with a Rotweiler and a machine-gun to stop me , so desperate was I to get back to the car and home .
15 He said it would have taken a fraction of a section to pull the duvet off .
16 It would have taken a match of some note to have lifted this last weekend of the Championship out of the also-ran trough .
17 Well , it would have taken a lot of investment .
18 well I mean I 'm not surprised they do n't wan na take a picture of our garden cos it 's a mess but er I 'd have thought he would have taken a picture of yours and sold you one .
19 Even after all these years , Laura knew that it would have taken a paragon of virtue not to feel viciously jealous of the svelte , sophisticated woman who had seemed to spend far more time with her husband than she did .
20 The argument would run that the appointing authority would have seen the clause ( as they always ask to do ) before making the appointment , would have taken a fee for making the appointment , that the arrangement was therefore a contract incorporating the clause about suitability , and that an aggrieved party could sue for breach of that term of the contract .
21 ‘ She would have taken the cat with her if she 'd done that . ’
22 Eochaid would have taken the monks with him for safety , and those of Muthill as well .
23 It would have been better to hold the debate during the day , when television coverage would have taken the views of hon. Members to a wider public .
24 He went on to say that the Met failed in this respect , and it is certainly the case that in the late Sixties some policemen would have taken the evidence with them , later , with a conjuror 's flourish , producing sackfuls of cannabis from behind the furniture with cries of ‘ Hullo John !
25 He was sufficiently well-informed to be able to declare that it was a scandal that the town lacked any kind of orchestra , whereas Clara would have taken the lack of it as a simple act of God .
26 The resulting shot , taken by Pascal would have taken the goalkeeper to the back of the net as well had he got near to it .
27 The original route would have taken the march up the steep slopes of Simpson 's Brae and Distillery Brae to Spencer Road and then to the upper tier of Craigavon Bridge .
28 Consequently the locomotive was returned to Bridgnorth and was not able to fulfil its Red Rose run on Monday September 23rd , which would have taken the locomotive from Crewe to Carnforth where it was to have had two south-bound outings on Cumbrian Mountain Expresses of October 26th and November 16th .
29 In the past , such a sweeping move would have taken the form of a peremptory decree , but the new parliament is committed to doing everything by the rules .
30 Erm you 'd have thought that they would have taken the trouble to erm you know to do some bit of arm twisting .
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