Example sentences of "would have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But from 20 onwards , I would have to take responsibility for managing my own life . ’
2 Summing up on the first and second reasons , it is evident that the main objection to Article 86 legislation is that business does not relish the prospect of fines for abuse of monopoly power , because it would have to take competition policy more seriously in future .
3 ‘ If a woman wanted to maintain the right to come back into a job she would have to take part in in-service courses to keep up to date with changes in the working world . ’
4 There are many dangers in trying to make such a document legally binding on those would have to take care of us .
5 Something extra , something not foreseen , something else he would have to take care of .
6 For good or ill , she belonged to him , and the future would have to take care of itself .
7 Perez then added that the three judges two from the United States and one from Denmark would have to take care of any problems .
8 Preston realised he would have to Take Action .
9 This will mean that if each is selling 50% of the shares , each will have a maximum liability of half the warranty claim , and the acquirer would have to take action against both and , of course , would be on risk to the financial soundness of both .
10 Like the head of legal services in a giant company , the advertising agency 's in-house solicitor could also be Company Secretary and , as such , would have to take charge of the company 's stock , keep records , make sure the annual accounts are ready on time , set the agenda for board meetings and take the minutes .
11 Any full study of ‘ unfair competition ’ would have to take account of the legislation protecting intangible business property like trade marks and patents , and of the statutory controls over restrictive trading agreements and monopolies , which have little or nothing to do with anything resembling the law of tort .
12 Only in the later decades of the century was there a growing realization that to understand life one would have to take account of the complex interactions between all the living things occupying a particular territory .
13 Whatever I designed would have to take account of circumstances as they are for the hard-pressed teaching population .
14 The right hon. Gentleman has said that in reaching his decision he would have to take account of the quality of the representations .
15 The CNAA would have to take account of the different rates of institutions ' development , but a move in this direction would enable committees and boards to have ‘ more time at their disposal to explore new developments and policy ’ .
16 The rules mean that police would have to take control of the computer as soon as possible after the offence and establish that it was working properly at all times .
17 Everyone would have to take sides .
18 To process the order , the company would have to take labour off current projects that have been costed to yield a contribution of £5/hr .
19 Magnus would have to take notice .
20 Mr Jack Adams , chairman of the union side , said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday 's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order .
21 Because of overcrowding in the South ward , any major new development would have to take place in the other two wards .
22 A great deal of negotiation between sector teams would have to take place to bring about an equitable redistribution from the point of view of staff workload .
23 The mother , I am told , had explained to the judge that she was packed and ready to go but he said that the matter would have to be dealt with by evidence rather than on motion and the trial would have to take place in August .
24 Committed would have to take place without the DUP or Sinn Fein , representing 29pc of the electorate .
25 An improved version of the Certificate of Pre-vocational Education ( CPVE ) was on the stocks but a manager 's negotiation about it would have to take place with the City and Guilds of London Institute ( CGLI ) .
26 Had not Sophia been standing on the front steps of the vicarage calling Faustina in , he would have taken Penelope in his arms and kissed her .
27 The deal would have taken Jones 's transfers to almost £3 million , spanning four moves with the two London clubs , Leeds and Sheffield United .
28 It froze again that night and everybody guessed that by morning his twisted icy body with its pathetic malformation was lying at the bottom of some gulley , where he would have taken cover from the snow and the wind .
29 The question whether a customer knowing of the facts would have taken part in the fraud is one for the jury .
30 But even if Kirsty had n't insisted , she would have taken part anyway .
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