Example sentences of "would have [verb] [art] difference " in BNC.

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1 But my experience is also , if we 'd bought the books that had been printed neighbours in the first place , no one would have noticed the difference .
2 Even Adam would have seen the difference , she thought wistfully .
3 Even if she could not have so persuaded herself it would have made no difference .
4 It would have made no difference to the example below had the aggrieved party been a German company with a branch in France tendering for factory space .
5 If she had polished and dusted till the crack of doom , it would have made no difference .
6 Even if they 'd had a formal partnership , which they did n't , it would have made no difference .
7 But it would have made no difference to his attitude to Matilda : for him — whatever the circumstances in which she had been removed — she was a runaway nun who should be forced to return to her convent .
8 It would have made no difference , had he been here .
9 It would have made no difference if the ironmonger 's door had been shut instead of open , and the ox had pushed its way through , or had gone through a plateglass window .
10 But if he had wept his soul away , it would have made no difference ; so he mounted his horse and rode on .
11 And it would have made no difference whatsoever to last night 's crash .
12 Good d Good does in fact do what you said and his recommendation er for final salary schemes is er a third of the trustees should be or have the right to be er from the , the members and er er we 've in our er comments to you have er looked at a global point of view and said no not are these proposals worthy in themselves , but using a different criteria that if they had been law as Ken said earlier , would they have stopped Maxwell and a situation where a third of the trustees were er were they members er would have made no difference er cos typically in our cases there were originally about four trustees er and unfortunately for us , three of them were named Maxwell .
13 It would have made no difference at all if it had not been received until 11 .
14 Not , in truth , that she expected any , important or otherwise , but it would have made a difference to the day .
15 Five miles would have made a difference .
16 For one thing , there would be problems in establishing causation : showing that steps that a more energetic management might have taken would have made a difference to the company 's position would involve an assessment of complex and often imponderable factors .
17 The objections to assessing whether the hearing would have made a difference are not confined to those expressed by Megarry J. A superior court in the context of review is not in a good position to calculate whether a hearing would have made a difference , and to do so could well leave the individual with the feeling that he has not been afforded any opportunity of controverting the public body 's view .
18 The objections to assessing whether the hearing would have made a difference are not confined to those expressed by Megarry J. A superior court in the context of review is not in a good position to calculate whether a hearing would have made a difference , and to do so could well leave the individual with the feeling that he has not been afforded any opportunity of controverting the public body 's view .
19 Where review is based upon procedural grounds the applicability of such procedural protection should not be placed in jeopardy by the court second guessing whether a hearing would have made a difference .
20 ‘ It would have made a difference in the disposition of that part of the estate which had n't been given away .
21 Wales B could have repeated Swansea 's midweek defeat of the world champions but Llanelli outside-half Colin Stephens missed with three penalties , a conversion and a drop goal — 14 points that would have made the difference .
22 In other words , they would have to meet the difference .
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