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

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1 For my part I simply can not predict what effect , for good or ill , this kind of centralization would have on the education service .
2 This , of course would have to be seen .
3 Education was also a big question and a lot of money would have to be spent on it .
4 A situation would arise in which the very order which is the objective of law would have to be violated in order to achieve that objective , and this is unacceptable since international law is not an end in itself , but an instrument to be justified largely by its contribution to the limitation of violence .
5 If the Managing Director of Cords Plc were to require that next year 's profit show a 15% increase over last year 's performance , how many pairs of trousers would have to be sold each month ( i ) assuming that the Sales Director 's policies were adopted and ( ii ) assuming that they were not adopted .
6 1980 ) , the connection between everyday thought and the mechanics of capitalism would have to be demonstrated .
7 But the difficulty with this approach for the present case is that Woolwich was in reality suffering from no mistake at all , so much so that it was prepared to back its conviction that the revenue was acting ultra vires by risking a very substantial amount of money in legal costs in establishing that fact ; and , since the possibility of distraint by the revenue was very remote , the concept of compulsion would have to be stretched to the utmost to embrace the circumstances of such a case as this .
8 At all three chosen sites — near the villages of Gwithian and Luxulyan and on military land at Nancekuke once used to store chemical weapons — there was immediate concern , particularly at the effect any sort of accident would have on the vital West Country tourist industry .
9 Nevertheless , feelings of hostility and anger have to be deposited somewhere in the environment , otherwise the feelings of aggression would have to be acknowledged and acted upon .
10 If all long term care was to be given within the NHS the number of beds would have to be expanded by at least a third and probably nearly doubled if , as is often the case , those in residential homes require nursing care .
11 He agreed with Lord Reid that the incidence of taxation would have to be allowed for by increasing the multiplicand but he thought that ten was the right multiplier in the case .
12 If all the syndicates were to be fully reserved on a basis on which Names could be confident of not being called for further sums , Chatset estimates that reserves of £1.5bn would have to be increased to £3.5bn .
13 For that to be possible , the Silmarils and their chain of stories would have to be multi-faceted indeed , leaving scope for ‘ other minds and hands ’ to add their own significances .
14 This is illustrated in the following drill using Spanish : This type of drill would have to be set up for each person , number , tense and verb class , and be thoroughly drilled in order to gain automatic control of the association of pronoun and verb ending .
15 Planners have estimated that belts of trees would have to be some 100 metres deep to reduce noise significantly .
16 If asked where you would use a minor scale , the obvious answer would be over a minor chord , but if the chord was Am7£5 or Em7♭5 your choice of scale would have to be more precise .
17 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 .
18 Of course , serious issues of confidentiality would have to be resolved , but the potential for recognition is clearly there .
19 If , on the other hand , they are just different regions of a single universe , the laws of science would have to be the same in each region , because otherwise one could not move continuously from one region to another .
20 On the assumption of a truth-conditional semantics , such aspects of sentence-meaning would have to be dealt with in pragmatics , and so there can be no direct equation of sentence-meaning and semantics .
21 Sooner or later some crap , and a lot of nastiness would have to be dealt with before Europe could come together .
22 What finally propelled him from his Cabinet seat on 9 January was the promulgation of a new and improvised Cabinet convention by Mrs Thatcher — that all future ministerial statements on the future of Westland would have to be cleared by the Cabinet Office .
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