Example sentences of "[verb] if he have been [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Just imagine if he 'd been sitting there with his legs dangling outside . |
2 | 1.11 In Roberts v Sparks [ 1977 ] CLY 2643 , where the plaintiff was thrown out of the defendant 's vehicle , the court reduced his damages by 25 per cent because the injuries he suffered would clearly have been avoided by wearing a seat belt ; but it added back 5 per cent for the injuries he would have suffered if he had been wearing a seat belt . |
3 | Would the ship 's company have been saved if he had been singing a hit from the music-halls ? |
4 | ‘ It would appear that this Adamantios Andropulos , who is Hawkins 's temporary guest-I could well imagine that Admiral Hawkins would use the term ‘ guest ’ even if this unfortunate were clapped in irons in some shipboard dungeon — has an account with a Washington bank , name and address supplied , of some eighteen million dollars , and would we kindly make enquiries to see if he has been disbursing any of this of late and , if so , in what direction . |
5 | There were gulls flying and calling , but I had not disturbed the main colony , and I thought that I would have heard if he had been working below the cliffs at the north-west point . |
6 | I could not have cared if he had been lying out on those wild moors bleeding to death . |
7 | His eyebrows would have disappeared if he 'd been wearing his helmet . |
8 | Now with this one the one we 've just done you do n't really know how far to go I mean I might have been going to ask erm how long has he been travelling if he 's been riding for a thousand hours . |
9 | He was asked if he 'd been drinking and he said he 'd a glass of wine . |
10 | Asked if he had been regarding his voice coaching , she said : ‘ I believe so . ’ |
11 | You do n't know , I mean he could of gone if he 'd been lying in a chair wa watching the |
12 | But it is a mistake , surely , to think of emotive meaning as a form of meaning in that most important sense of meaning in which we ask what someone meant by saying something , or what he would have meant if he had been speaking properly . |
13 | Edward was pale and she wondered if he 'd been eating pork crackling again which did n't agree with him , but he did n't seem sick . |