Example sentences of "would have [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | if we , if we 'd 've left it long enough |
2 | Or I do n't think so anyhow , we 'd 've nailed it together for him for nothing and |
3 | And even if I had , I do n't think I 'd 've paid it much attention . |
4 | You see the piece I just read is a monologue and if I 'd known there was a competition for it I 'd have sent it there rather than |
5 | Had he been around at the time of my capture I do n't believe I 'd have made it very far . |
6 | ‘ All in all , I 'd have to call it possibly the worst morning in my entire athletics career , ’ grimaced Dick . |
7 | ‘ He 'd have done it willingly had I stopped to ask him , Bonnie , but I did n't . |
8 | ‘ If they wanted to kill us , they 'd have done it already . ’ |
9 | ‘ They 'd have done it anyway . |
10 | I 'd have done it long ago . |
11 | Right well you see I would have thought if you 'd have done it there , that would have been , but no , but see when you |
12 | The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ? |
13 | You 'd have to put it below . |
14 | ‘ I 'd have gone it alone . ’ |
15 | If that had been a true man he 'd have drunk it again afterwards ! |
16 | I 'd have liked it once , Mrs Sutherland , but you do n't care about people at all . |
17 | Oh well yeah I 'd have to bring it home to have it done . |
18 | He 'd have to pull it very tight and hold it there for about three minutes to make sure . |
19 | Directly into a drain , so we never s that 's why we did n't see it , because the water was actually pouring down a drain , so of course we did n't see the water lolling up the waterlogged ground , otherwise we 'd have spotted it earlier . |
20 | ‘ I 'd have enjoyed it more had you found time to speak to me . ’ |
21 | I think they must have had a bleeper on my car ; I never checked , and they 'd have taken it away when they caught up — damn it , it 's what I 'd have done : a simple radio bleeper with a magnet , you can stick it on in two seconds . |
22 | ‘ Though I 'd have phrased it somewhat differently . |
23 | If we were the Dutch , no doubt we 'd have reclaimed it long ago . " |
24 | Now if you 'd have drawn it there 'd have been some doubt . |
25 | But James Bond would 've handled it differently . ’ |
26 | Judging by the many Figures covered by the first letter of the alphabet — fifty-eight at the beginning — it can be appreciated that Miller had been justly advised ; such expansion throughout the work would have priced it far outside the purse of the ‘ generality ’ if , indeed , it could have been completed in his lifetime . |
27 | If he had been alert to everyday things he knew he would have heard it sooner . |
28 | He has a good action and if there had been anything wrong with the ball , he would have swung it too . |
29 | As David Trippier from the Department of the Environment said , this is two-and-a-half years ahead of the schedule laid down by the Montreal protocol — and the government would have liked it even faster . |
30 | Joe would have liked it better if they 'd been level . |