Example sentences of "it would have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In its present form it would have no relevance to homosexual unions and little relevance to a union involving a transsexual . |
2 | " Even if this were to be a case of maternal transmission , it would have no significance for public health " . |
3 | While the objective of the new service was the collection of data on anti-state espionage services , terrorist organizations and extremists , it would have no powers of arrest , detention , confiscation , search or criminal investigation . |
4 | If this even movement is only slightly broken , a well-sculptured melody can result : If this melody were made up only of crotchets it would have no life ; as it is , the occasional groups of two quavers give an impulse to the flow . |
5 | Likewise , if anthropologists used the word religion in the sense in which it is ordinarily used by ordinary speakers of English , where it is tied in with such compartmentalized matters as church membership and a professional priesthood , then it would have no application at all to most of the societies which anthropologists usually study . |
6 | It would have no effect at all on Aline , who could add two and two faster and get the sum right better than any girl I knew . |
7 | Then , on February 15th , the attorney-general , Mr Nicholas Lyell , conveniently popped up to say , quite contradictorily , that if one of the offending amendments were carried ‘ it would have no effect on our ability to ratify the treaty ’ . |
8 | But if expectations are rational then this superiority disappears , for if the fall in aggregate demand assumed above were predictable , it would have no effect on real output and would not need to be countered by a change of monetary policy . |
9 | The simple answer is that it would have no effect ! |
10 | West Mercia Police which carried out the original murder inquiry said it would have no comment to make about the case before the conclusion of Eddie Browning 's appeal hearing . |
11 | It would have no interest at all . |
12 | But the economic trends which helped created the baby boom have subsequently ensured that it would have no successors , by drawing married women permanently into the work-force . |
13 | Mnuchin declined to comment upon the size of the fund but told The Art Newspaper that it would be a substantial eight-figure sum ( more than $10 million ) raised from a small group of investors and that it would have a life of just four years . |
14 | If it was like the others it would have a metal plate set into its chest . |
15 | It would have a name now : Black Destroyer Hill . |
16 | Charles Darwin , when he was shown the flower by baffled botanists , confidently predicted that , bearing in mind the flower 's colour and size , a night-flying moth would be its pollinator and that , unlikely though this might sound , it would have a proboscis a foot long . |
17 | The shadow cabinet therefore took its decision in the clear knowledge that it would have a fight on its hands , but it did so with the support of Lansdowne and Law . |
18 | One can not have a single quark on its own because it would have a color ( red , green , or blue ) . |
19 | Mr Freitag assessed the detached house in Milton Street as worth at least £85,000 , which would mean it would have a council tax of £451 . |
20 | Regent determined then , however , that it would have a property in London . |
21 | If they would n't have made a scrap of slate it would have a world of difference to this strike . |
22 | It , and the other thing is that I , I presume that it would h it would have a file |
23 | The club would only serve soft drinks but Morag Coates of Grange Road Action For Youth said it would have a wine bar-type atmosphere . |
24 | It would have a job flattening that boisterous family , thought Joe as he carried the young woman through the passage and up the flight of stairs to the first floor . |
25 | ‘ It would have a job not to . ’ |
26 | Only last year organizations such as CAMRA helped to get S & N's bid for J. Cameron ( Hartlepool ) referred to the Commission on the grounds that if S & N acquired Cameron 's pubs it would have a monopoly of outlets in the North East . |
27 | it would have a list of , and it would sort of say that sort of command Dot Com , vers version three or something . |
28 | It would have a consequence for Jack Stone that hardly bore thinking about . |
29 | To cut down disturbance during construction , the company says it would have a railway siding built off the main BR line . |
30 | And if I did come and sit face to face across the desk , it would have a discipline . |