Example sentences of "would have [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Now all I wanted was for James to ask me out and I would 've when out with him you know . |
2 | Or would have but for the poisonous Marianne , she added silently . |
3 | erm we have developed over in the university , in the arts area especially , for arts undergraduates who do n't have mathematical or scientific training , ways of giving them erm training in computer programming , and they come out really both full of fun about it and with a lot more confidence than they could possibly have imagined they would have when they began . |
4 | ( The fertility rate is the average number of children a woman would have if she lived to the end of her child-bearing years and bore children at the prevailing rate for each age during that period . ) |
5 | This measures the average number of children a woman would have if she experienced the prevailing age pattern of childbearing throughout her reproductive lifetime . |
6 | Then you would consider the effect the treatment would have if available . |
7 | This is just as well , since such a decision will deprive you of the legal rights that you would have if you were dismissed . |
8 | On the afternoon of the second day , we put one of the Harris 's hawks on a creance , as we would have if we had been training it , and tried a spot of flying . |
9 | If I had not had a sensation which resembles my present sensation I could not assert , ‘ My sensation is a sensation of white ’ with the same meaning as it would have if I had had a sensation resembling it . |
10 | That value is small compared with the potential value that a search firm would have if it had a market quotation ; there would be a significant number of new millionaires were that to happen . |
11 | For , so he elaborately argues , one can not , if one really thinks it through , accept the total set of prescriptions implied by any universal ethical rules except those which attach weight , in proportion to their strength , to the desirability of satisfying the desires which everyone affected by an action would have if they possessed proper prudence . |
12 | It shows the family size a woman would have if she experienced current age-specific fertility rates through her lifetime . |
13 | Erm the caravan sites act nineteen sixty eight er , paragraph fifteen did actually , I think address the provision government sites quite well , or it would have if it had actually been properly implemented in that there was a carrot and stick , there was stick or requirement |
14 | Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis . |
15 | But not as many as you would have if you were using the treble clef because you 'd probably end up with a lot of lower this is wha , that is n't a particularly good example really because it has n't given a lot of lower notes but normally you 'd expect to see more notes down on these lines . |
16 | The Commission is present at the political co-operation meetings , which proves useful and important , but it does not have the monopoly of initiative , as it would have if the meetings took place under the treaty of Rome . |
17 | I wanted to vomit and would have if my belly had not been so empty . |
18 | ‘ I 've noticed nothing and I certainly would have if there was anything to notice ! ’ |
19 | We , we would have if we did n't do it , because the applicant quite rightly said , what , he said was gon na do it without us |
20 | He said she would have if I had n't pull her fucking hand brake up . |
21 | Does that mean they would have if they have it at the ? |
22 | Twelve times integral of X squared D X well if we 'd have started off with X squared we 'd could have we would have if we 've started off with X cubed we would have finished up with three X cubed |
23 | Yeah , three-fifty it 's erm it 's more than we would have if we were n't playing . |