Example sentences of "would have [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | drawing office , I 'd 've got five pound on a suggestion . |
2 | Ted thought we 'd have made short work of a mere hundred thousand Hun . |
3 | It would mean that we 'd have to continue this charade in the future . ’ |
4 | If she could buy some make-up after the X-ray expedition the discolouration would be hardly noticeable — only she 'd have to borrow some money from Penry , she realised , frowning . |
5 | When he 'd switched the plates he 'd have to give some thought to ways of raising a little cash to live on . |
6 | I 'm afraid I 'd have to rewire this guitar in a more commonsense manner , so the toggle switch points towards the set of controls in use ( that 's the key , I think ) , and also so that the volumes sit fore and the tones aft , the way Gibsons and Fenders do . |
7 | If I 'd have took that icing off that cake was as moist as anything , I could have re-marzipanned that |
8 | remember that just a few weeks ago that you were de , almost denying that we 'd have to do this sort of thing ! |
9 | If I 'd become known as the Man In The Pyjamas , I 'd have to wear those pyjamas for the rest of my life ! |
10 | So erm so we decided I wish we 'd have had erm I wish sometimes we 'd have had that radiator on that wall . |
11 | ‘ Then you 'd have had another reason for me not to stay on board . ’ |
12 | That 's right and he , we would have done the same if we 'd have found six men in there , er they all would have been secured until such time as I was happy that the the flat was clear . |
13 | Singer John Matthews says : ‘ If we 'd have spent more time on the record we probably would have ruined it . ’ |
14 | The next day the letter came and it said we 'd have to find another doctor for my dad |
15 | She 'd have to find some way to forcefully evict him from her thoughts , and the only way to do that was to fill her mind with something completely different — like the party she was planning . |
16 | I 'd have to find some way of talking to her alone . |
17 | I knew she 'd have to find some way of getting over him but I did n't expect anything as drastic as this . ’ |
18 | But she 'd have to find some way of squaring the situation . |
19 | Mind you their rate of exchange if if you 'd have bought all pesetas in this country it would have probably been a better rate of exchange for you . |
20 | ‘ You 'd have to have some experience with explosives — surely ? ’ |
21 | Or actually no they would n't , they were bold Egyptians , they 'd have used all manner of things that they could |
22 | You 'd have to sign some sort of form . |
23 | Hunter , one can assume , would have advocated chemical treatment of the entire body . |
24 | This the Society secured for solicitors conducting investment business exemption from the terms of the EC Investment Services Directive , which would have involved burdensome compliance with associated capital requirements . |
25 | At Halling Manor Works , a horse weighing nearly a ton fell into one of these shutes and would have fallen 40 feet into the river had not the shutter been down . |
26 | David McCathie fought back from 22–12 down at 17 ends and almost pulled off a five on the last which would have secured another point for Essex but Paul Maynard continued his winning momentum to ensure the overall venue win . |
27 | Can the Prime Minister tell the House how he squares his vision of a classless Britain with the experience of a constituent of mine from Fulwood , who was told last May that she needed a hip replacement but that she would have to wait 14 months for the operation under the national health service , and who was told that she could have had the operation immediately had she been able to cough up £4,300 ? |
28 | The initial committee appointed to consider the terms on which to offer William and Mary the Crown , which contained a Whig majority of twenty-eight to twelve , drew up a list of twenty-eight Heads of Grievances which , if all remedied , would have gone some way to satisfying the radicals ' desires . |
29 | In Frome , as elsewhere , a large proportion of the population lacked the general state of good health which would have gone some way towards combating these killer diseases . |
30 | It would have freed numerous troops from guard and patrol work . |