Example sentences of "we would have a " in BNC.

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1 But instead of a dubious and uneconomic increase in agricultural output , we would have a general uplift both for the permanent resident and the passer-by .
2 If we really believed it was risky we would have a financial interest against timber-frame being built .
3 ‘ Comfortably ensconced in front of the TV set , with a handy line to the bookmaker , we would have a pleasant afternoon with champagne , smoked sandwiches and the like . ’
4 That was some going– but we would have a place for him in any Palace gallery even without it .
5 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
6 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
7 If we were to relax the requirement x i j = 0 or 1 to x i j > 0 , we would have a TP , but any TP has an optimal solution in integers and , in view of the constraints , this means x i j = 0 or 1 .
8 This must still yield a finite minimum , for otherwise we would have a solution satisfying ( 8.1 ) and for all and with cost decreasing ( z increasing ) in .
9 So we would have a queen who is in another relationship and a king who is another relationship .
10 We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear .
11 The pubs did n't shut until eleven o'clock so we would have a good three hours ' fun .
12 ‘ But for the hurricane we would have a third quarter profit of almost £22m and a return to profits in the nine months , ’ says Robertson .
13 When the nuclei of light elements join together or ‘ fuse ’ , energy is released ; what is more , the amount is more than the energy needed to push these nuclei into one another overcoming the electrical repulsion , so if we could accomplish this efficiently we would have a plentiful and dean supply of energy .
14 Perhaps if the rest of the writing had had the same approach we would have a worthy materials reference book .
15 It still did n't hit me that within hours we would have a baby : I vaguely felt I was immersed in some surreal soap-dream that constantly receded back into itself .
16 If they were ever to be revealed , then we would have a much more complete picture of Shostakovich the man .
17 In our own Ulster Nation we would have a free hand in bringing to justice and finally ridding the country of these butchers .
18 It would in fact be a pretty salient idea , since we would have a lot of use for it , on many unhappy occasions .
19 and trying to one was one would assume , that to a certain extent , if you 've got a problem with air conditioning that we would we would have a higher , a higher incidence of erm of those sort of complaints .
20 Frankly , we would have a mountain to climb to get ‘ The Stiffs ’ into Europe , but you never know .
21 Energy in the brain comes from burning glucose , so if we could find out if , where and when more glucose was being used in the minutes after training , we would have a clue as to which areas of the brain were relevant to the memory storage process .
22 But every day we would have a pudding , rice or suet , and always different .
23 But we used to l I think I can remember going three times and we went on the train and we would have a big label with branch number seven , we were Walsall Wood and we were always told that , you know , you look on the sea front if you get lost , cos you 've got your name and who you belong to on card was all given out .
24 ‘ I 'm half inclined to pursue her tomorrow ; perhaps if we had her we would have a few more answers to all this .
25 But erm happily erm we managed to deal with the matters primarily because management agreed that we would have a meeting on a Monday and a meeting on a Thursday , both held in the afternoon , in the last hour of the working day .
26 We would have a ship making scheduled passages from Rotterdam , Say , to London .
27 ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’
28 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
29 If we did that , we would do away with all these debates about local taxation , whether we should have the rating system or another system such as the poll tax or the council tax , and we would have a system which , at the end of the day , would give the local people the opportunity to determine priorities .
30 One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake .
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