Example sentences of "would [verb] have [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Justin , who would appear to have lost some of his old charisma , became the straight man of the act — always mending things . |
2 | If we had actually wanted to use them we would have had to do some tidying as the area of the bromide was somewhat less than A4 . |
3 | Most temporary workers were fired as well as hired , and the implication is that if they had not been used the organisations concerned would have had to practise some other form of " hire and fire " strategy . |
4 | In order to be accorded the title of Messiah , and acclaimed as such by the populace , Jesus would have had to possess some legitimate claim . |
5 | To enter this eventful activity in 1986 , the prospective owner would have had to find some $45 million to have a VLCC of 250,000 tonnes built new . |
6 | I take this to mean that price leadership or parallel pricing are not in themselves regarded as anti-competitive : the firms would have to have followed some specifically anti-competitive course of conduct , for example exclusive dealing or discriminatory discounting , to fall foul of the law . |