Example sentences of "the [noun] would have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The driver would have a microprocessor controlled throttle to give greatest efficiency . |
2 | And when she did the cottage would have a shine on it . |
3 | The programme would have a budget of $200 million for environmental sensors on military submarines , ships and aircraft . |
4 | But alike in the British and the American traditions the expectation that the poet would have a message was so ingrained that even by those readers most alert to and informed about Eliot 's French connections The Waste Land was still thought to deliver an urgent signal — usually about the bankruptcy of the European , or the Western , cultural and civic traditions . |
5 | But they also said the Jews would have a homeland in Palestine and agreed that when the war ended the French would control Syria and what was then called Mount Lebanon . |
6 | The legislature would have a veto over appointments to key Cabinet posts , including that of Prime Minister , but would be subordinate to the President and would have little influence over economic policy . |
7 | A black hole with a mass a few times that of the sun would have a temperature of only one ten millionth of a degree above absolute zero . |
8 | With remarkable prescience , Oresme recognized that , if shot from a rotating earth , the arrow would have a motion compounded of two simultaneous motions . |
9 | In the first and fourth examples , the individuals would have a contribution to advice and assistance , after 1 April , of £7 . |
10 | I was hoping the Brigadier would have a look at the collection and give me an estimate . |
11 | At this point , the start of the third trimester , the baby would have a chance of survival outside the womb , although no one was anxious for it to make an early appearance . |
12 | He forecast that the constitution would have a life of at least ten years : perhaps lasting till about 1970 . |
13 | John Young , a larger-than-life figure , had automatically assumed the Princess would sit in the Royal Box , and had sold tickets in the belief that everyone in the theatre would have a view of the Princess . |
14 | Usually , the supplier would have a right and a duty to correct the errors within a reasonable time . |
15 | The contemplative who had a cell adjoining the church would have a window through which the altar could be seen . |
16 | The agency , said Heseltine , has become ‘ a pawn in the negotiations of the French ’ , although an alternative way forward had been proposed in which the agency would have a secretariat in Brussels and the leadership of the agency would rotate in the same way that the EC presidency does . |
17 | He predicted that in its first year the company would have a turnover of about £140m . |
18 | By return the patient would have a card saying : |
19 | They were convinced the IRA would have a contingency plan with a second major target . |
20 | Would it not then be the case that the market would have a form of control — indeed , sovereignty — that would not work to the advantage of the Community generally or of Britain specifically ? |