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

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1 Considerable concern focused on the effect the change would have on neighbouring countries .
2 Indeed , for it to succeed , the progress and plans of the EEC would have to be reversed .
3 By 1956 Britain had become concerned about the impact the EEC would have on its own economy and political role .
4 The briefcase would have to be able to handle any live gig but would also have to be suitable for rehearsals and recording sessions .
5 Is it not the case that if the buy-out bid is successful , the money would have to be paid back ?
6 But there could never be any proof on the matter , and if she had died after it was stolen , then surely the money would have to be credited to her estate , would it not ?
7 The case would have to be watertight .
8 And it appears from what the county council has said that they are they 're not necessarily opposed to this sort of development that we 're we 're looking at here but that er the case would have to be proven as an exception to normal planning policy .
9 The resistance would have to be disarmed too , but documents said to have been captured from the Khmers Rouges give details of plans to hide their troops in the jungle .
10 As Bertram is a contractual entrant , any terms of the contract would have to be brought to his attention at or before , the time when the contract is made .
11 Which they I you ken they were all all the houses would have about harvest time .
12 The plans would have to be altered accordingly and that meant first attending to some unfinished business at Lausanne station .
13 For this reason , much of the incentive provided to schemes in the south ( and to retail schemes virtually everywhere ) was unnecessary — the projects would have in any case gone ahead .
14 He said the proposals would have to be approved by the engineering department .
15 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 .
16 The answers must be matters of fact , though disclaimers in the rules would have to be taken into account .
17 As the bell rang to signal the start of the Christmas auction of holly , mistletoe and wreaths , buyers were wondering what effect the recession would have on prices .
18 On May 30 the Commission announced that the building would have to be demolished because of the high asbestos content of its building materials , temporary accommodation found for the Commission 's 3,300 civil servants , and a new building erected , at a cost of at least ECU100,000,000 .
19 I recommended that the paper be published as it was because it would take Linde several months to correct it , since anything he sent to the West would have to be passed by Soviet censorship , which was neither very skillful nor very quick with scientific papers .
20 The seller may be unreasonable and the acquirer would have to be able to show what the opinion of the seller was .
21 Logically , we would not , but the reply would have to be that given the processing mechanisms we seem to have , it would not be practically possible .
22 If Britain was to farm without the benefit of subsidies it would clearly have to enjoy some significant advantages — and before advocating radical policies the industry would have to be in a position to answer ‘ yes ’ to a number of harsh economic questions .
23 The removal of this insurance was , of course , a significant factor in terms of developments , as the consequences of poor management in the future would have to be addressed at local level .
24 In recent talks with trade unions , Sir Colin said that catering costs were not fully competitive with those of outside contractors , and that the gap would have to be closed if the business were to be kept in-house .
25 The gap would have to be bridged with supply by sea .
26 After 1322 the king dropped the offending phrases and recognized that the clergy would have to be taxed in their own assemblies , initiated by , but otherwise independent of , himself .
27 Mr Jiri Dienstbier , the Forum spokesman , responded coolly to the appointment of the new Prime Minister , Mr Marian Calfa , and said that were the Communist Mr Calfa to remain in office the president would have to be a non-Communist .
28 Bowls of fruit , flowers , even the cruet would have to be paid for .
29 As he explained : ‘ The car would have to be accompanied by its own fuel tanker for the trip .
30 The culprit would have to be caught and made to pay .
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