Example sentences of "[noun prp] would have [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the British system virtually every seat in Wallonie would have returned Socialists and virtually every seat in Flanders would have returned Christian Democrats . |
2 | Penny would have known more wives from the Agency and from the Bureau than she would have met wives from the Service . |
3 | By the time the United Kingdom referendum had been held at the beginning of June 1975 , electors in Northern Ireland would have voted seven times in two and a quarter years . |
4 | She hoped for a reply , but dared not hope too much ; she imagined that the Hon Mrs Anderson-Hunt would have had many replies and perhaps ladies with experience would be far more preferable to a young comparatively inexperienced girl like her . |
5 | The assumption underlying Bismarck 's diplomacy in the 1880s , that given her conflict with Austria-Hungary over the Balkans Russia would have to accept German terms to avoid diplomatic isolation , proved unfounded . |
6 | A medieval visitor to Cambridge would have passed twelve churches as he walked through the town , roughly a hundred yards apart over a stretch of a mile ; and Cambridge was a very modest town . |
7 | Surely , in a different generation , John Jackson would have gained more honours than his single appearance for the Football League . |
8 | As Punch would have said many years ago , ‘ collapse of Stout Party ’ . |
9 | One of these hours , Yggdrasil would have to change some laws . |
10 | It was very possibly from that actual spring that Mary would have made daily journeys to fetch water . |
11 | In Barcelona , Eric Liddell would have to run two rounds of the 200m , followed by the semi-final and the final the next day . |
12 | Neither Long not Chamberlain would have made great changes in the party , and the election of either would not have seemed to signify a great change . |
13 | There is no doubt that Trodd would have done some things differently , or at least struggled hard to get them changed . |
14 | Talbot would have taken long odds that he was cold sober . |
15 | Jeremiah would have echoed those words . |
16 | For an ordinary assault , Mr Mitchell would have got two years in jail . |
17 | Mark James would have preferred more hills , too — he was disappointed to have finished halfway down his class . |
18 | Mark James would have preferred more hills , too — he was disappointed to have finished halfway down his class . |
19 | In the absence of Jim Dalliton on holiday , Jack Robinson promised the haulier that , given the items under order number 7532 were still not available for collection from Corby , Computex would have to make separate arrangements for these items to be delivered . |