Example sentences of "[noun pl] would have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Data that , then , cost nothing if obtained through government channels would have a price if sold through the medium of free enterprise — a peculiar state of affairs .
3 Mr Jobson said that if any supporters would have a say in his future , it would be the club 's shareholders .
4 No , I do n't think most of parents would have a clue what you 're talking about !
5 Fastenings are made as simple as possible : ladies might use an all-in-one slip-over brassiè , or one with front fastening ; shoes might have velcro or elastic laces rather than normal laces ; shirts would use velcro strips rather than buttons ; men 's trousers would have a zip fly rather than buttons , with a velcro fastening at the top ; braces are easier to manage than a belt to hold trousers up ; a lady 's skirt might have an elasticated waist or a velcro fastening .
6 In the first and fourth examples , the individuals would have a contribution to advice and assistance , after 1 April , of £7 .
7 Other than in a most exceptional case , I doubt whether a judge who heard that a defendant in the charge of a jury was being interrogated under compulsory powers would have a moment 's hesitation about what to do .
8 In that way those of you that are officers would have a chance to remain so .
9 but including possibly landlords or at , at the very worst their families would have a share of land .
10 Similarly , it was intended that the voluntary bodies would have a duty to consult with appropriate LEAs about activities which they planned to undertake .
11 Accounting policies which if altered for consistency with the purchaser 's policies would have a material effect on the earnings or net assets of the target .
12 ‘ Unemployment in the building industry would be cut , small builders would have a field day .
13 In some cases , such as on the partial liquidation of a company in accordance with the corporation law of the State of Maryland , such payments would have a capital nature ( Rea v Lazzard Investment Co Ltd ( 1963 ) 41 TC 1 ) .
14 Miss Asia organiser Amarjit Sidhu — the man responsible for the UK Asian pop awards — said the aim was to put on a family show where girls would have a chance to shine .
15 A primordial black hole with an initial mass of a thousand million tons would have a lifetime roughly equal to the age of the universe .
16 The Civil Justice Review , on examining the arguments , recognised the need to assist people who do not qualify for legal aid funding , drew attention to the major advances that had been made in regulation policy so as probably to be able to control a contingency fee system and , on the basis of competition policy , considered whether it would be more desirable to devise more limited schemes under which lawyers would have a stake in the outcome of a case as an incentive .
17 All such agreements would have a US guarantee and such supervision as necessary .
18 February 1945 , and Stalin then agreed to allow free elections in Poland so that the London Poles would have a chance to form a new Polish government , but that agreement was never implemented .
19 In New Zealand 's ’ King Country' — so called because of the Maori kings who fought a guerrilla war against the settling English — Maori lads fresh from rounding up the droves of merino sheep from the bush clad hills would have a night out in the one horse town and go to the fleapit .
20 Cattle Identification Documents would have a value as they carried the holder 's potential right to premium payment , which this year will be £56.34 , rising to £70.42 in 1994 and £84.15 the following year .
21 ‘ Bernie Slaven , who was sat next to me , thought Rippers would have a go when he started his run .
22 A large hotel with several floors would have a density chart for every floor .
23 In the case of a two-tier board structure , the Proposal allows for the supervisory directors to be appointed by the supervisory board itself rather than shareholders or employees ; in this case , employees would have a right of veto , as would shareholders .
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