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

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1 I tried to explore the problems Mrs Singh would have in attempting to be a fully participating parent but the educational psychologist seemed to feel that this was a problem common to many Cedars parents .
2 you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three .
3 Leading Wren Lilith Penrose would have to be watched , or Lucinda and Jane would be in it , right up to their ear-holes .
4 I wanted to make large-scale improvements and extensions to my life , and to do so Dennis would have to be demolished .
5 Rowell saw the tremendous influence a player like Halliday would have on any team .
6 The only fight Laker would have with the big airlines thereafter was in the American courts , suing them under the anti-trust laws for driving him out of business .
7 I think that the hon. Lady is unwise to assume that Scotland will react as she proposes , but in any event , were that unlikely event to occur , Scotland would have to reapply for membership of the European Community .
8 He said that , if the Bill is passed unamended , the preserved railways in Scotland would have to be dealt with under the Private Legislation Procedure ( Scotland ) Act 1936 .
9 Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf .
10 Of course , Jeanne would have to be careful with such a large dog that , in his enthusiasm , he did n't bowl other dogs or people over , or frighten them .
11 The German authorities decreed that the second weekend in January would have to be used for matches , as a weekend in February would be lost because of the European tournament .
12 The Allied powers realized early on that if the strategically crucial Rock of Gibraltar were to remain accessible to them , Spain would have to be persuaded to remain neutral ; and that her economic needs could be a useful bargaining chip to achieve this .
13 The shackling of a West German military contribution to NATO would have to be achieved by placing it under non-German control .
14 But Milan would have to be dealt with again , and Barbarossa would return to quell the troublesome Italians on more than one occasion .
15 Eddie would have to be pretty discreet about her relationship with Angy if she wanted to persuade Aunt Rosina to hand over that sketch as a keepsake .
16 If Paul were to challenge successfully the adherents of Tammuz , Jesus would have to be able to match the older god , miracle for miracle .
17 The realization that such a policy would almost certainly involve war , for Austria would have to be driven out of the Confederation and France might be unwilling to acquiesce in the creation of a powerful new Germanic state , did not worry Bismarck .
18 Billy 'd have to be , yeah , this is what I 'm saying , and then we like we 'd move up so Emma sit next to him , but she would n't knowing her .
19 They had warned in October 1990 that Cammell Laird would have to be sold or close because of defence cuts .
20 He imagined , with pleasure , the unusual difficulty Colonel Moore would have in presenting his defeat to Miss D'Arcy .
21 In addition to its constitutional implications , the dispute also raised the possibility that charges against Noriega would have to be dismissed because the taping of his calls went beyond the routine monitoring applied to other federal inmates and , therefore , represented a violation of his rights .
22 The outlook was considered all the more rosy from their point of view , since Denwood would have to be made what is known as a divisional point , that is to say , a station of more than ordinary importance , inasmuch as it would indicate the end of a running section — the point where the train would have to change engines .
23 Indeed , for it to succeed , the progress and plans of the EEC would have to be reversed .
24 By 1956 Britain had become concerned about the impact the EEC would have on its own economy and political role .
25 On reaching Port Said , however , the captain declared that Annesley would have to be more respectably attired if he wished to continue in first class .
26 According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies .
27 He estimated that Isabel would have about one minute to negotiate the treacherously wet embankment , cross the ditch , and scramble up the other side .
28 Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed .
29 The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has suggested that an area the size of Europe would have to be planted every year to balance emissions of carbon dioxide .
30 James Courtney , double winner in the Manx Grand Prix last week , Gary Dynes and Denis McCullough are also in this class but once again McCallen would have to be the favourite .
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