Example sentences of "[pron] would have [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 And the fact that your wife is erm there was something that could 've possibly been done for your wife and that is something that maybe I would 've mentioned at the end , do you think this would of be any benefit to the wife only as maybe an ending statement or something
2 If I were Batty I would have jumped at the offer .
3 I would have smiled at the Kafkaesqueness of the situation , had I not broken out in a cold sweat and had I at that stage not been ignorant of Kafka 's existence .
4 I would have to guess at the others because I did n't do erm sums on the other ones it was only on the last play but if it 's on the same sort of erm proportions , then I would say somewhere around thirty percent of the audience are concessions .
5 For had it not been raining so hard on that Tuesday evening I would have arrived at the Philharmonia Hall in good time .
6 " You 'd have asked at the door if it had been that .
7 Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager …
8 Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager …
9 She was walking too quickly , stumbling occasionally , past long belts like dressing-gown cords hanging from poles , which plucked at her face as she pushed through , straying over a pile of new dyed wool , brilliant and damp , into a glare of sunlight , stepping back from a mule loaded with carpets , bumping into a wall where blue thread ran along from a spinning wheel , guarded from tangling by small boys who pushed at her and muttered and laughed ; she would have grasped at the thin thread to lead her out .
10 But she would have woken at the sound of an engine .
11 And she would have to smile at the first question and say , ‘ Oh , no , no , of course lot .
12 She would have to look at the local papers .
13 It involved quick learning of the part , for she would have to appear at the matinée ; but in fact there were few lines to say , and most of the acting involved being laid on a sofa by a young man and proposed to , after various adventures which were mostly physical .
14 The answer is that even if everyone playing cards always had a certain sort of feeling when they trumped an opponent 's card and had another , different , feeling when they revoked , it would still be the case that to understand what it is to trump , and to revoke , we would have to look at the game itself , that is , at the use of trump-cards in the game .
15 For then , not a soul moved amongst the decay and no-one would have paused at the spot for long .
16 They would 've looked at the lights , I know .
17 When they are grafted to a foreign site , they continue to develop as they would have done at the site of origin .
18 St Paul would have walked the streets of Exeter ; he would have come into our schools and offices and shops ; he would have visited the cinemas and sports clubs and night spots ; he would have looked at the news programmes and the daily press and would have used what he saw and heard as fuel for prayer .
19 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
20 It would have to happen at the speed of light .
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