Example sentences of "would n't have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Usually we oh about mid-sixties or in that direction and er without it we would n't have done extra barley . |
2 | Just instinct , because I had my painting clothes on and a bit of water would n't have done any harm . |
3 | We were talking on the subject of erm divorce in in yesterday morning 's programme and this idea that erm the the whole procedure of getting a divorce som er would be speeded up and there 'd be something called , No faults divorce , so that people would n't have to point accusatory fingers at one another . |
4 | If it 's any comfort to you , he would n't have suffered much pain . |
5 | Since we could barely stand up or speak there was little point in dropping in on Ted and Theresia , although perhaps they would n't have noticed much difference in my case , given as they are to ply me with drink . |
6 | ‘ I would n't have believed two people could be so exactly alike ; you are , of course , identical twins . ’ |
7 | I think if I had had more time to myself when I first retired I would n't have made that mistake and would have looked for interests nearer home . |
8 | A few extra minutes while he went up for his loser 's medal would n't have made much difference . |
9 | they , they had to improve the productivity from the land and im well not productivity , just efficiency generally , and that how that it would n't have made economic sense for them to have gone straight for socialism . |
10 | It would n't have made political sense in that how the , they were deliberately choosing cautious policy which would enable them to stay in power . |
11 | They could have shot her there and then and it would n't have made any difference . |
12 | Even if Koskas had woken up it would n't have made any difference . |
13 | ‘ And it would n't have made any difference even if Marius Steen remarried ? ’ |
14 | It would n't have made any difference to my daughter 's well being , but it made a hell of a difference to her erm her social standing . |
15 | Perkin would n't have risked any way to kill me that meant creeping up on me , not after what he 'd seen . |
16 | sitting there , you know , shaking , I would n't have touched any food . |
17 | The victim might have been a crow , a jackdaw , a pigeon , even a pheasant , but it would n't have stood much chance against the peregrine 's talons . |
18 | ‘ Bertha 's health would n't have stood any district but W1 or SW1 . |
19 | It preserves a beauty spot for us all to enjoy , and they would n't have dug much coal out anyway . |
20 | And you told Kath that we would n't have to go this weekend . |
21 | He would n't have liked old age , even middle age . |
22 | You said we would n't have to do this thing . |
23 | So this individual , who I would n't have given three stripes across , eventually became a Chief Inspector . |
24 | We would n't have understood each other , for one thing . |
25 | As Brazil 's midfield dynamo , Dunga , of Fiorentina , says with a wry grin : ‘ Brazil 1989 would n't have lost that game to Italy in 1982 . |
26 | But having said that , it was wonderful and I would n't have missed that trip for anything . |
27 | ‘ And , besides , I would n't have missed this moment for the world . ’ |
28 | ‘ As for his hard-man image , all I 'll say is that he would n't have lasted five minutes in my day . |
29 | You would n't have lasted five minutes if you 'd gone after Bernard by yourself . |
30 | But I can assure you that I would n't have lasted five minutes in what , by any standards , is a very tricky and difficult market if I had n't been able to cope with the work . |