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

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1 If it had been Everthorpe , she would have dismissed this performance as a clumsy pass , but Wilcox seemed teased by some genuine memory .
2 I find on the balance of probabilities that if she did not achieve the necessary results for entry to college in the Summer of nineteen eighty seven , she would have achieved such grades by using the year Summer nineteen eighty seven to Summer nineteen eighty eight to re-site whatever was necessary .
3 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 ?
4 If the ferry boat was there it would be quicker , if not she would have lost precious time by not taking the direct path to the bridge .
5 Tomorrow she would have to do some shopping ; she 'd kept most of her other clothes at the clinic .
6 She was dressed simply enough in a brown gown with a lacy ruff round the neck but she would have outshone any queen .
7 Tonight , she would have elected Dirty Harry as chief of police .
8 It was shortly before the time Luke usually arrived on Fridays , and up until today she would have made some excuse to Florian , but reviviscent pride demanded a gesture .
9 She would have experienced that glow of virtue which is so conducive to easy dieting .
10 Driven to such a pitch , by now she would have welcomed mere affection — if it meant she could be by his side some time .
11 She would have preferred straight brandy .
12 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
13 But , if he was n't going to give her more concrete help himself , she would have to find other allies .
14 Even if fitzAlan had not been involved , Isabel knew she would have to find another way to save her brother , because she could not deceive the anxious , sweet-faced lady who was gently explaining her new duties .
15 That meant that as well as the cheque she had just written for her first month 's rent on her new accommodation , she would have to find three months ' mortgage from somewhere .
16 She would have to find some way of raising the money herself .
17 But she did n't see that she would have had much choice .
18 She would have had regular checks , and any shots .
19 She would have had great difficulty establishing herself , but as it is she has sold her pottery successfully through shows and through galleries .
20 Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage .
21 But she would have taken more pains than I ( and far more than Roger ) not to hurt them .
22 You would think that when she was n't coming she would have got some word round . ’
23 She would have to have some money to support it , and it was only right he should pay for the pleasure he 'd had .
24 She said she 'd realised how tired your parents were becoming and she knew that if she wanted to remain at home on a long-term basis she would have to have some form of respite care .
25 There was , however , a growing realization in Whitehall that Britain could no longer ‘ go it alone ’ in weapon development , and so she would have to seek some form of closer partnership with the United States , at least , until Europe could provide a viable alternative .
26 ‘ This is remarkably intelligent , ’ said my aunt — which is what she meant , though she would have used other words .
27 Normally she would have derived great satisfaction from the image , and even greater satisfaction from the prospect of spending the night amid the pulsating excitement of Monaco at night , but right now she was finding it hard to work up even the tiniest bit of enthusiasm .
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