Example sentences of "would have give the " in BNC.
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1 | But I would have to give the money to him , mind . ’ |
2 | By that they mean that multiplying them together in either order would have to give the same result . |
3 | They wanted to know how much help they would have to give the Sutton pupils . |
4 | I think I would have to give the biscuit to him because one day I was down at the bankruptcy court and I discovered that he had 130 petitions on the file and I do n't think mine reached 100 ! |
5 | In similar circumstances in previous elections the dissatisfied Tories would have given the Liberals and the Social Democrats the benefit of their protest . |
6 | But this time there would be a complete novelty , and one that would have given the most strongly anti-Marian pause . |
7 | It was said of him that he would have given the Masai Africa had he been able . |
8 | The section on industry was written as though Peter Lilley was going to retain his post : to have spiced it with ideas would have given the game away . |
9 | The Reds were well on top and I am sure that if I had lasted the game I would have given the selectors something to think about . |
10 | This would have given the BRDC a £1.4m profit on their orginal investment and allowed them to retain the right to five per cent of any future public flotation . |
11 | Mayli stared at him for just a second , then realised that the waiter would have given the alarm by now . |
12 | However , this suggestion would have given the combined group a market share in excess of 50 per cent of the British market , which would have fallen foul of the MMC guidelines . |
13 | Under normal circumstances , the show would have given the audience the closeness with the warbirds it has become well-known for . |
14 | No doubt he would have given the world to call her back , but he would not give his chance of heaven . |
15 | A Spanish paper would have given the game away and an English one would have been out of date . |
16 | If all these bodies bore similar complements of volatiles then this homogeneous accretion ( of volatiles ) would have given the initial distribution in Figure 5.1(a) . |
17 | This fell short , however , of the two-thirds majority in the 250-seat Supreme Soviet which would have given the Round Table a free hand to effect constitutional changes . |
18 | His proposed referendum law , which would have given the president the right to call a referendum either on his own initiative or in response to a significant demand from voters in both Czech and Slovak republics , was also defeated . |
19 | The British government has backed down under pressure from the House of Lords over a controversial proposal that would have given the Secretary of State for Education formal responsibility for the way in which universities are run ( see Nature 362 , 275 ; 1993 ) . |
20 | This was decidedly amateur night and if the book itself had n't stuck out like a sore thumb among the reference works , then a quick look at the floppy spine would have given the game away . |
21 | I 'd decided to pay cash rather than use the PKB Amex card as that would have given the game away as to why we were there . |
22 | As rocky probably would have given the chance . |
23 | As rocky probably would have given the chance . |
24 | In fact , if I 'd been there I would have given the wretched old woman a hefty slap myself — just to see how she liked it ! ’ |
25 | Premier League chairman Sir John Quinton , who will also attend the talks , made ‘ final offer ’ noises last Friday when Taylor rejected a deal that would have given the PFA 5pc or a minimum of £1m from future revenue . |