Example sentences of "she would have [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd have liked a nice cup of milky tea .
2 Idly I wonder if she 'd have done the same thing had the play been Shakespearean : ‘ Now is the winter of our discontent … but leaving aside discontent for the moment I want you all to put your hands together for good old birthday boy Barry in Box B. All together now , Happy Birthday to you … ’
3 She 'd have to charter a small plane .
4 She 'd have to get the next one .
5 She 'd have to have a debriefing session with Edwin when they 'd gone .
6 ‘ If 'e 'd been any bigger , she 'd have had a bad time . ’
7 In fact , if it had n't been an important point of principle not to let the damn impertinent man get away with his nauseating behaviour , she 'd have let the whole thing drop .
8 And I mean if she got this job she 'd have to pay the full amount , if she 's on Income Support you do n't do you ?
9 At any other time she would have recognised the bitter note of personal experience in his voice , but all she wanted at that moment was to flee before her worst fears were realised .
10 It was because she knew that before the month was out she would have said a permanent goodbye to him that she was greedy to spend as much time with him as she could now .
11 A woman present asked if Elizabeth were my sister , and at one time I wished she had been — but better not , for she would have lost an adored and incalculable mother and gained a dreadfully unhappy home ; and it would be a pity if we had shared the same literary material .
12 But it was hypocritical sarcasm because she knew she would have done the same as him .
13 Almost immediately , Juliet realised that she would have done the same , if she 'd felt desperate .
14 It was exactly what she would have imagined an ex-racing driver to choose , but when he set off she was surprised at how carefully he drove .
15 On one occasion the old crone who managed the NAAFI decided that she would have to charge an extra penny for a cup of tea .
16 ‘ I am capable of cooking for myself , ’ he assured her stiffly , and she knew she would have to do a little begging to keep him from another burst of anger .
17 She would have made a good wife for a T'ang , let alone a man like Sung .
18 She thought she would have made a better job of it , not believing a word , just because she was a good teacher .
19 Coffin thought she would have made a marvellous soldier .
20 If she went , she would have made an irreversible decision .
21 She would have made an excellent Madame .
22 If Mrs Thatcher had been on the programme she would have blown the whole idea of fairness out of the water .
23 For two pins there and then she would have summoned the two black-jacketed men who stood sentry on the door every evening , ready to eject any troublemakers .
24 Soon she would have to use the last of the rushes .
25 If Isabel had had the energy she would have wiped the solicitous smile off his face .
26 She would have experienced the undoubted lift in spirits that results from physical exercise .
27 By the time she reached the Campo San Maurizio , she felt so tired that she was almost afraid she would have to climb the cold stone stairs to the first floor on her hands and knees .
28 She would have preferred a romantic candlelit dinner for two , but even more , she wanted Josh to see David as one of life 's pluses and not as an interloper .
29 Today , when she went for Lin Foh , she would have to find a firmer resolve .
30 She would have had no such hopes in the old days , when Bill took pleasure in flouting normal expectations , seemed driven to flare up , to " create " as Mrs Orton might put it .
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