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

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1 She felt she would have to attend those .
2 If Mitzi had been sitting on the lilac branch with the squirrel yesterday ( and at this point her thoughts brought a smile to Elisabeth 's face ) , she would have overheard much to have kept her mind and tongue engaged . …
3 If it had been Everthorpe , she would have dismissed this performance as a clumsy pass , but Wilcox seemed teased by some genuine memory .
4 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 .
5 Had she embarked on an evening swim instead , she would have achieved all these advantages in helping her to keep to her diet :
6 Her heart emptied itself out , you could have tolled her and she would have sounded hollow and cracked .
7 Perhaps , if Pascoe had n't arrived , she would have gone first to her knees , then sat down , her tongue out like dead meat , with Zeno kneeling up behind her using his hands like someone binding a bale .
8 There was n't anyone else in sight , she would have felt safer if there was .
9 If she had not examined , she would have felt guilty .
10 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 ?
11 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 .
12 Merrill watched him covertly , wondering if she would have had the courage to sit here if she had known that he would come in ; wondering if she would have joined another and more distant club had she known that he was the commodore here .
13 I was dubious at first because since her illness Jennifer has become a very private person and I do n't think she would have liked all the hubbub over in the other section ; but here — ’ she glanced round at the softly decorated walls , the strategically placed water-colours and the subdued lighting ‘ — here , I think , could well be the answer . ’
14 She would have liked Nice — if she had not been in such a hurry to be in Paris .
15 If she could have been part of a warm , loving family , it was what she would have liked most of all .
16 Nevertheless it had , from the first glass of sherry to the momentary blue veil of flame on the pudding , been what she would have called civilised .
17 A few months before , when she was much younger , she would have screeched this aloud and brought the breakfast table to an uproar , but now she smiled while the coldness took careful and eternal appreciation of the fact that he had been flattered to be asked .
18 So she would have done that in her geography .
19 How could he believe that she would have done such a thing ?
20 Alyssia glanced up at him , disliking him even more than she would have imagined possible .
21 She would have stayed asleep , too , if not for the outrageous racket that erupted outside at that very moment .
22 Then there had been Paul 's breakdown , and Nathan Holland had been invaluable there also ; she would have run mad without him .
23 Tomorrow she would have to do some shopping ; she 'd kept most of her other clothes at the clinic .
24 She was dressed simply enough in a brown gown with a lacy ruff round the neck but she would have outshone any queen .
25 Tonight , she would have elected Dirty Harry as chief of police .
26 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 .
27 While all went well she could maintain a fine independence , but when the order threatened to change , she was more affected than she would have believed possible .
28 Much laughter and badinage arose out of trying to outdo each other , block each other 's moves , and the evening passed more swiftly than she would have believed possible .
29 Anne Hammond 's courageous acceptance of the cruel hand fate had dealt her had moved her far more than she would have believed possible , the more so because it only seemed to emphasise her own feeling of helplessness .
30 Leonora settled down to her breakfast in a better frame of mind than she would have believed possible the day before .
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