Example sentences of "would [vb infin] to have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He adds : ‘ What people mean when they say we 're not efficient is that they would prefer to have a higher quality of service . ’
2 ‘ What people mean when they say we 're not efficient is that they would prefer to have a higher quality of service . ’
3 ‘ Rather than seeing total disagreement , I would prefer to have a good compromise , ’ he said .
4 I would prefer to have a concrete base , sides and back to these tanks , but wonder how to seal the front viewing glass . , .
5 Well certainly I mean , one would want to have a substantial majority in favour of a call to issue it .
6 I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement .
7 You would need to have a sound grasp of English history before you began ; and you would need , at every point , to relate your study of the literature of any given period to the state and development of the language .
8 If the union struggle was to have any success it would need to have the complementary support of a political party , but as the ‘ parties ’ were preoccupied with the fight for short term gain and not permanent principles , they failed to capitalise on the situation .
9 Answer guide : In order to protect their current interests they would need to have an equal number of ordinary shares .
10 If the duty is unexcludable Elvis would appear to have a good chance of success .
11 Therefore XY Ltd would appear to have a good title to the goods one way or another .
12 In this particular case , the commanding officer who , to the Pentagon 's distress , would appear to have a human side to his nature , has elected to take twenty-four hours off .
13 ( Non-autistic mentally-retarded children would appear to have a different kind of problem . )
14 What sort of crazy person would choose to have a hard time ?
15 However , with their formidable array of entertaining and experienced batsmen they would look to have a distinct chance in two the one-day competitions .
16 I believe that we in Scotland would like to have a similar facility .
17 Most constables would like to have a reasonable number of dramatic or at least interesting crimes to deal with .
18 Everybody would like to have a National Health Service , wherever you go in the world .
19 boundary changes that we would like to have the full panoply of o o of inquiry a as the honourable gentleman knows , the the timetable was short here and what we had to do was to follow the model , er that had been provided by the last Labour government in seventy eight when it had a similarly tight timetable , took a similarly er er period , similarly short period of time er for the reviews and where erm the normal enquiries had to be dispensed with .
20 He said that Microsoft would like to have the dominant position in the industry that IBM had a few years ago ‘ but I do n't think that will happen ’ .
21 If the owner moves to larger or smaller premises , rugs can simply be added or taken away ; equally , if a rug is damaged another can be purchased for far less than it would cost to have the entire floor covering replaced ; and by simply interchanging items it is also possible to alter the whole appearance of a room .
22 Clearly we would have to have a separate system for representing the presence of objects and their features that was not dependent on knowing their identity .
23 She would have to have a stern talk with Debbie about including extraneous information instead of plain hard fact .
24 If he brought her any more , then they would have to have a little talk .
25 In the end , they came to the decision that whichever one of them saw Tamar first , would try to have a private word to tell her of Davis 's presence , and then see how she reacted .
26 There , the team would attempt to have a narrower range of appeal but a greater oneness with the clients to whom they are trying to appeal .
27 It they had been right , matrilineal society would tend to have a lower level of technological development while patrilineal societies would have a higher level .
28 Monitor theory and reinforcement theory would seem to have a good deal in common .
29 Across the great divide the hotly coloured landscapes by Evgeni Dybski , from Konsyanza in Romania , and the even larger Fauvist Landscapes by Londonborn Lucy Jones , would seem to have a considerable number of points in common .
30 Alan Gordon James Watt would seem to have the ideal credentials for an international lock .
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