Example sentences of "[that] it would have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So the Government supports Percent for Art and I would have hoped that it would have at least done a little bit of er work little bit of homework and I would have hoped that those members that went to the Percent for Art seminar would have stood up and said something positive about what it 's about .
2 She insisted that it would have to be a high predicted major tide .
3 Much though my hon. Friend may dream about the days of beer and sandwiches , I should have thought that the Opposition were so besotted with Europe that it would have to be cafe and croissants , if that change ever came about .
4 The government responded cautiously to the offer , stating that it would have to " asses the genuineness of the [ LTTE 's ] declared intentions " .
5 It was finally agreed while still in Teesside that it would have to be done , and the only way was by explicit reference to the role of the Director , quoting the Articles of Government .
6 It denied that it represented a danger to the public , insisting that it would have to pressed to the skin for 30 hours before the dose limit was reached .
7 The costs of the two plans are very different : Reddy calculates Karnataka would gain $3000 for each tonne of carbon it does not generate , that it would have under the LRPPP .
8 Consequently , a predicative structure combining a noun and an adjective related to it associatively will either seem unacceptable , as in : ( 20 ) the visiting scientists are nuclear or , at best , demand of the adjective a different meaning ( if one is available ) from the associative one that it would have in the attributive position .
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