Example sentences of "would have [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But again , see again cos we 're not following the actual script , the picking up and pinpointing people mentioned in earlier conversations , which you would 've done if you 'd 've gone back to the planning the future . |
2 | They 'd have to go down to the |
3 | No , he would lose time rather than gain it , and a horse would be little help to him , for he 'd have to go downstream to the ford . |
4 | Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses . |
5 | God knows what lie she 'd have made up to the staff , and they 'd have believed her . |
6 | I 'd have cast off in the Angharad to fetch you the minute I knew you were there ! ’ |
7 | Yeah I know if you 'd have moved round to the other side that would have been in the shadow so you would n't have got those nice bright colours . |
8 | Just finally looking back over a career that spans now five decades , is there anything you 'd have done differently over the years ? |
9 | Queen Mary had such an eye for antiques , you see , if she 'd seen them , she 'd have gone off with the lot . |
10 | The Indians had taken the radio telephones ( they 'd have gone off with the genny if they 'd had a crane ) and Caracas thought they 'd just broken down again so came as per normal . |
11 | They pay thousands and thousands for the Van Goghs and Modiglianis they 'd have spat on at the time they were painted . |
12 | You 'd have to fence right along the bridge and completely block it . |
13 | But I 'm thinking , I 'm think I 've got this terrible feeling I 'd have to come on with the princess , if we 've just got married |
14 | He 'd have come back at the weekend , most likely . |
15 | Somehow he 'd have to get up to the wood today to fetch down his Dad 's clippers and wire . |
16 | Therefore they would have to carry on with the remaining group . |
17 | How she missed that time — those few weeks , which now she would have to live on for the rest of her life . |
18 | He knew he would have to live afterwards with the vanquished . |
19 | Sir John burped noisily , rolled on one side and , if Athelstan had not been there , would have fallen completely off the bed . |
20 | In the case of Caloris some of the ejecta from the impact would have fallen back into the basin because of the fairly high surface gravity . |
21 | They would have to wait only very slightly more than a second between the astronaut 's 10:59:58 signal and the one that he sent when his watch read 10:59:59 , but they would have to wait forever for the 11:00 signal . |
22 | At first he would have remained chiefly in the care of women , learning how to behave , how to speak in a courtly fashion , when to keep silent , how to play and sing . |
23 | Surely Ashenden would have gone up to the Pay-Out desk immediately , if he 'd been there especially since that was the only time he was going to be in the betting-shop . |
24 | Horribly frightened by this time , for she could not believe that Susan would have gone out of the house , she ran into the kitchen , and stopped short at the sight of the familiar figure sitting crouched in front of the fire . |
25 | Normally I would have gone down in the passenger pod , but of course the pod was back on Uulaa . |
26 | I was so needy at the time that I think I would have gone off with the first person who told me I was attractive and showed my affection . |
27 | But for the military prowess of the Duke of Parma , a Spanish general who overcame the city 's resistance in the 1580s , Antwerp would have ended up in the United Provinces ( today 's Holland ) rather than the Spanish Netherlands ( today 's Belgium ) . |
28 | ‘ If it were n't for me giving you a roof over your head after your mother had the gall to die on me , you would have ended up in the bloody workhouse ! |
29 | So in a sense , although I have n't recorded in the meantime , I st I still would have ended up in the same place . |
30 | They would have clattered upstairs along the gallery and woken both me and Dame Martha . ’ |