Example sentences of "would have found [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a hot and lively capital of this popular Balearic isle of Majorca and pre-Fernando days would have found Ruth down there , twelve floors down there , getting among the hustle and bustle , soaking up the atmosphere and tasting the very essence of the island with enthusiasm . |
2 | In a strange way , if you forgot what it really was , perhaps never knew , here was a kind of trusting innocence that would have found favour with the non-scientific crew of Titron . |
3 | I actually said that there were relatively few anomalies and that if they had been addressed the tax would have found favour . |
4 | This process is repeated until the end node of the graph is reached ( ** ) , at which point a complete candidate string has been generated ( e.g. from figure 2.8 , this would have found ljadc ) . |
5 | At the risk of repetition , it is important to be quite clear why Keynes would have found Figure 6.10 , and the disequilibrium dynamics which are grafted on to it , so profoundly erroneous . |
6 | If she had made it just a few feet further she would have found safety in the homely atmosphere of the estate where she lives with her family . |
7 | Polished pyramids of apples and pears , still-life arrangements of humble carrots and potatoes , hillocks of pale butter topped with parsley trees , cut flowers in superannuated tins green-painted — and a cast of salesmen who in England would have found employment only once a year , in pantomime . |
8 | In spite of her own feminism and socialism her films are not propagandist or didactic , as she was very well aware that : ‘ We were not engaged to indulge our own politics or socialism , however much we would have found satisfaction in doing so ’ . |
9 | They say that if Mr Christopher had gone to Europe with nothing but the ‘ strike ’ part of his strategy , he would have found agreement ( no great enthusiasm , but agreement ) in Paris and London , notwithstanding the inevitable dangers to troops on the ground . |