Example sentences of "would have take [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Just a fortnight ago , 23-year-old Jemson was on the verge of re-joining Forest in a £1million-plus swap deal which would have taken Kingsley Black to Hillsborough . |
32 | Normally he would have taken notes , but he knew that Pickerage would be doubly uneasy if he did that . |
33 | Had he been on his own , Harry thought as he drove out of Melton Mowbray market town towards Saxby , he would have taken Mrs Appleby with him to Maythorpe House . |
34 | She would have taken Moses back to the harem where he would be brought up with others , learning to read and write the Egyptian hieroglyphic and " cursive " scripts and gaining expertise in various skills and sports ( see Acts 7:22 ) . |
35 | The river also provided a tremendous variety of fish and certainly the Millers would have taken advantage of this from the Garden frontage . |
36 | After all , one feels , Mrs Washington was surely a thrifty housewife ; had the invention of margarine occurred a century sooner than it did , no doubt she would have taken advantage of the development . |
37 | ‘ Al-Makesh would have taken care of that , ’ Graham said . |
38 | When crisis hit the watch-making trade in 1817 , the distressed watch makers looked back on prouder days when , if misfortune did befall one of their number , the " trade " not the poor rate would have taken care of him . |
39 | If he had run away he would have taken Murgatroyd — he would n't have gone anywhere without Murgatroyd . |
40 | The assessment would have taken account of the skills necessary to provide patient care and therefore indicate the grades of staff likely to be required . |
41 | Ambassador Bonsal states , ‘ I do not believe that the Russians would have taken sugar from Cuba which the United States was prepared to purchase . |
42 | A slash from Siban 's talons would have inflicted a wound which would have taken weeks to heal . |
43 | I would have taken pain-killers but for the danger of numbing the leg and overworking it . |
44 | The attack was almost certainly planned long before polling day and would have taken place whether or not the Sinn Fein president , Gerry Adams , lost his seat in West Belfast . |
45 | According to his original view of the future , planetary landing would have taken place by 1980 . |
46 | Incidents such as that in ( 37 ) brought about a false start to the era of human religion , because the apparent success of an event attributed to the ‘ god ’ was a happening that would have taken place anyway , for example , a natural occurrence such as rainfall . |
47 | He was excluded on these grounds when the eliminators were announced even though , by the time the fights would have taken place , his ten years would have been up . |
48 | A different modification would have taken place in gnathostomes where the separate nasal sacs remained large but the common inhalant duct was lost . |
49 | As we explained in our previous book , and as virtually all serious biblical scholars concur , the Gospels , in treating such issues as these , were either drastically rewritten or , more likely , distorted the events they describe — which would have taken place at least thirty years before they were composed . |
50 | Now these are the reasons that , why Tony claims the revolution would have taken place around this period . |
51 | This impression may have been strengthened by the slow decline in the country 's commercial importance ( see pp. 90–1 ) , though this would have taken place whatever its political structure . |
52 | ‘ We 're delighted that Dunlop have got involved but the tournament would have taken place no matter what . |
53 | Parking problems and noise in the mainly residential area around Darlington Memorial hospital , where the development would have taken place , were given as the main reasons for dismissing the appeal by Surrey-based Bioplan . |
54 | None of the patients interviews said they would have taken paracetamol had they been aware of this danger . |
55 | Athelstan sensed that , if he had known who they were before he answered the door , he would never have let them inside , or else would have taken measures to hide whatever he had in the house . |
56 | But before the advent of data-processing capacity , the actual analyses would have taken man-years of clerical toil to complete . |
57 | Under the previous organisation it would have taken months of internal wrangling to resolve the conflicting aspirations of regionally based management . |
58 | Good example in ninety two if Harlow council had been a whole er whole council election in nineteen ninety two it 's highly likely the Conservatives would have taken control . |
59 | I 'm not sure whether he would have taken action against me if I had realised I was already in his book . |
60 | Harley O. Staggers , a Democratic member of the House for West Virginia , initiating a bill proposing a point-of-sale background check which , whilst on the face of it more stringent than the Brady bill , was full of loopholes and would have taken years to implement . |