Example sentences of "would have [vb pp] in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I would n't have thought she 'd have gone in a shop like that anyway cos there 's some more expensive stuff in there .
2 If we 'd have put in a price based on A C scaled fees , we would have overspent by a hundred and fifty five percent .
3 It seems to have been assumed , however , that His Majesty would have acquiesced in a suggestion that he should invite the US to train the Vietnamese army and although the suggestion , like Acheson 's message , was not carried through because of political sensitivity the US was becoming involved in the war one way and another .
4 Close support would have resulted in a try , but Alresford converted the penalty when the visitors were again guilty of kicking the ruck .
5 Just the sort of behaviour , in fact , that , had it been the work of the lads from the local council estate , would have resulted in a platoon of plods descending at great speed , batons ready in the best of LAPD fashion .
6 In the first nine regions , including the social variables would have resulted in a change of target allocations which opposed the effect of reducing the weighting of standardised mortality ratio — that is , they act in the same direction as standardised mortality ratio .
7 That important stroke was the result of Olazabal and Stewart narrowly missing birdie putts on the 18th which would have resulted in a play-off .
8 It was held that this loss should be recoverable from the shipowners because they should reasonably have contemplated that the delay would have resulted in a loss .
9 Indeed , such legislation would have helped in a case like that , because the asylum seeker concerned sought asylum at the port of entry .
10 Then succulent hare cooked in wine , a jelly moulded in the form of a castle , and a jug of chilled white wine and claret which Cranston would have downed in a trice .
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