Example sentences of "would have take [art] [noun] of " 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 | Eamonn Melaugh told the mayor that he would have to take the consequences of any violence caused in trying to clear the chamber . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | He said it would have taken a fraction of a section to pull the duvet off . |
6 | It would have taken a match of some note to have lifted this last weekend of the Championship out of the also-ran trough . |
7 | Well , it would have taken a lot of investment . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |