Example sentences of "[noun sg] would have go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If our house had had a glass front like the neighbours the car would have gone straight through . |
2 | Without investment in new technology is thought that the work would have gone abroad . |
3 | One can imagine how ordinary people coming to her for help would have gone away cheered and instructed by this sane visionary . |
4 | Mr Beltrami would tell the jury that on several occasions during the past four years McGuinness had spoken to him in detail about his part in the Ayr murder ; and as he has a commanding presence and deep , authoritative voice , his evidence would have gone far to confirm in the minds of the jury what they had already heard from Mrs McGuinness . |
5 | The irony is that had the tower been higher and had the teak ‘ scrubbers ’ been less efficient , the smoke would have gone straight up into the air . |
6 | Well the insurance would have to go as well as I could n't afford to keep that going . |
7 | Another man would have gone away , would have pretended we were not there , would have stood looking up at the wall-plaques and the windows until we had gone safely away . |
8 | Seton would have gone ahead believing the King would not be far behind . |
9 | Man 's free will would have to go as well , and we would be left with an unloving , gatecrashing dictator God who refuses to allow people to choose their own eternal destiny . |
10 | In particular they believed that a State which could dominate the sea and Europe 's trade with the outside world would have gone far towards making herself mistress of the continent . |