Example sentences of "and would have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Economic arguments appeared conclusive : Britain had a special position as banker to the sterling area , and would have great difficulty in adjusting its food production and Commonwealth food imports to Common Market structures . |
2 | They did not deny that the fundamental cure of the trade cycle was to stabilise demand , but they felt that the remedies suggested by the economists would be difficult to implement and would have undesirable side effects . |
3 | Property developers welcomed the decision , arguing that had the register gone ahead , it would have blighted land values across the country , particularly in the ( once heavily-industrialized ) Midlands , and would have depressed efforts for regeneration of run-down urban areas . |
4 | ‘ The continuation of the conflict would mean a spread of war throughout Bosnia and would have unforeseeable consequences for the army you command , ’ he said . |
5 | It was a favourite thing to hire journalists for they presumably knew how to write good press releases and would have excellent contacts in the media world . |
6 | These high temperatures would have meant that the particles in the universe would be moving very fast and would have high energies . |