Example sentences of "it would have a " in BNC.
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1 | After all it would have a great element of surprise in its favour and although there might be some shooting it was doubtful if the Germans would know what they were shooting at , especially if good diversions were laid on . |
2 | The report explains ‘ It would cost five to ten times less than building conventional power stations to meet demand , and it would have a significantly lower environmental impact ’ . |
3 | For this reason the definition requires that rights to participate on a winding up are taken into account only where , at the date the limitation is introduced , it was likely that it would have a commercial effect in practice . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Precisely what this means is not clear because presumably even in a socialist state it would have a necessary function in maintaining law and order . |
6 | It would have a consequence for Jack Stone that hardly bore thinking about . |
7 | But it would have a strong impact on imports . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | IBM Corp shares saluted the imminent departure of John Akers with a jump of $3.25 at $52.125 at the opening the day after the company accompanied news that it was cutting its quarterly dividend only 55% with the announcement that within 90 days it would have a new chief executive . |
11 | If it could be demonstrated that English facilitated ‘ objectivity ’ more than other languages , then users of it would have a powerful weapon for affirming and legitimating their rights to certain positions of authority in relation to cultures or sub-cultures in which language use lacked this quality . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | then it would have a wee |
14 | 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 . |
15 | He told Macmillan that if any harm befell him ‘ it would have a most serious effect upon the relations of Ghana with the Commonwealth … the failure to help Lumumba would never be forgotten by the people of Africa . ’ |
16 | The answer is yes , but it would have a more limited role . |
17 | If it was like the others it would have a metal plate set into its chest . |
18 | But if you murdered Mills it would have a certain logic , would n't it ? ’ |
19 | And it was a belief that to cut at the roots with small scissors would make a difference , because it would have a cumulative effect and that 's why I think we can do it in our own society . |
20 | ‘ It would have a job not to . ’ |
21 | It would have a , it would have a knock-on effect . |
22 | It would have a , it would have a knock-on effect . |
23 | It , and the other thing is that I , I presume that it would h it would have a file |
24 | it would have a list of , and it would sort of say that sort of command Dot Com , vers version three or something . |
25 | One can not have a single quark on its own because it would have a color ( red , green , or blue ) . |
26 | It would have a repulsive gravitational effect , and thus make those regions expand in an inflationary manner . |
27 | At about ten or twenty thousand million years ago , it would have a minimum size , which was equal to the maximum radius of the history in imaginary time . |
28 | Regent determined then , however , that it would have a property in London . |
29 | They 'd have a little fancy shawl or My Grandma used to always have a fancy shawl that Just a small thing that came , you know , a bit down their back and And my Grandma used to wear erm a white much It was just thing like a baby 's A cotton thing , tied with a just a string , you know just to erm just a tie under her chin and it would have a wee bit of lace s on the corner , or the or the end of the tie , that was through the day and it was all ruffled , and then when she was on holiday and came into town she had a a thing on her head made of velvet and it all had fancy little things in it . |
30 | We Jus Ha a length of them , put it around this thing like that , and then when you started twisting , it would have a They 'd be feeding more That was a quite an art again , feeding more and more straw into it you know , as I backed along . |