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

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1 Erm which I think was , disappointed dad because erm I think he would like to have had a word with him .
2 He would have liked to have a girl of his own in there , instead of all the dull books to review , and the first scribblings of the rough draft of his new novel .
3 Output would have slowed had the investment share not risen .
4 Certainly the political situation has meant to both types have possibly served beyond the time that they would have served had the SAAF had access to an open world market .
5 If they are qualifying corporate bonds , the gain that would have arisen had the Target shares been disposed of is calculated , then suspended , and falls into charge on a subsequent disposal of the bonds even if they have by then become valueless ( see s116 TCGA 1992 ) .
6 I agree that such a consequence would have followed had the parties been on equal terms .
7 I agree that such a consequence would have followed had the parties been on equal terms .
8 Although political ideology can play a significant part in re-shaping the penal system , as it did in 1964 through the influence of Crime — a challenge to us all , and to a lesser extent as it would have done had the Conservatives regained office in 1966 , incoming governments customarily do not pack in their baggage detailed blue prints on criminal policy .
9 I hold no strong views myself , but I do wonder what the lady would have done had the man produced from his bowler hat a valid membership card .
10 Souness added that he accepted Liverpool had lost to a better team , but still wondered how the Russians would have reacted had the Reds accepted one of their early half chances .
11 On termination , the Seller may exercise any of the following rights , either alone , or in any combination : ( i ) dispose of the goods as it thinks fit ; ( ii ) retain any deposit or part payment made by the Buyer ; ( iii ) recover damages from the Buyer in respect of any losses it suffers as a result of the Buyer 's failure to take delivery , including , but not limited to , the profit it would have made had the buyer performed its obligations , the costs of storage of the goods and the costs of disposing of the goods .
12 ‘ Of those , at least 25,000 were at such a desperate level of starvation that they would have died had the food reached them any later .
13 If only they had n't become so friendly , he was sure he would have enjoyed having a relationship with her ; but he had a rule about not mixing sex with friendship .
14 She would have enjoyed having a bit of extra money . ’
15 I also recognised that I was expected to take responsibility for the interpretation of the utterance , exploring a wide range of contextual assumptions ( about hospitals , illness , operations , and convalescence ) and deriving a wide range of contextual implications — not only a wider range than I would have derived had the newsreader just produced [ 14b ] , but a wider range than I would have derived if I had realised that the speaker was talking about the pound .
16 Chatterton 's the only one I would have thought had the nerve , but then even if he had n't been crippled , he would n't have the skill . ’
17 The trial judge found that the delay denied the plaintiff a 25% chance of avoiding the hip deformity and awarded 25% of the damages he would have awarded had the injury been solely caused by the delayed diagnosis .
18 It was obvious that he would love to have had a family , and this has been amply confirmed by his second wife .
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