Example sentences of "it would have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , it is highly unlikely that the Government would use such a drastic step and ministers have told Mr Major that politically it would have terrible consequences . |
2 | Prior to the legislation this right could only be a moral one ; once enacted it would have legal standing as well . |
3 | It would have extra meaning for me , being the last one in New York . ’ |
4 | ‘ If the injunction did go through it would have serious consequences for the National Trust nationally . |
5 | Last week the head teachers association of Cambridgeshire wrote to the county council to say that because of critical shortages of books , equipment and facilities and because of oversized classes , it would have serious difficulty providing the national curriculum . |
6 | However , I do believe that this exchange together with the evidence I heard illustrates the understandable concern of the dock company to ensure that it would have unrestricted access to the port for itself and its sublessees who would operate there . |
7 | Teetotallers did not stop insisting on the primary importance of individual commitment but the change in attitude did begin to filter through Nonconformity as a whole and it would have long-lasting effects on attitudes towards the state . |
8 | It would have surprised Claudia if Dana did have any money ; she earned a great deal but spent it as fast as she made it , and , while it made sense for Roman to bring her under his wing , Claudia resented it fiercely . |
9 | If this were the case in driving it would have important implications for peoples ’ ability to learn to avoid danger . |
10 | Equally clearly , it would have considerable implications for the staffing and structure of finance departments . |
11 | It would have profound implications for the auditing profession . ’ |