Example sentences of "would have [vb pp] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming Bob had lived , and stayed with Island , doubtless he 'd have worked with Courtney Pine 's sax anyway .
2 At one time she 'd have sworn with hand on heart that Dane had absolutely no effect on her knees whatsoever .
3 The difference with Burton came from the scale on which he did it , the talents he gambled , the colossal winnings , the rupturing losses , the public glare in which increasingly it took place and the undeniable fact that in the middle of this maelstrom was always a quiet , reading man whom Cis would have recognised with relief as the boy sitting beside the fire , buried in a book .
4 For a moment she hesitated , then , her mouth set in a determined line Elise would have recognised with misgiving , set about dampening her cotton nightshirt and then her hair and face to simulate perspiration .
5 Few Englishmen would have disagreed with Archbishop Benson when he was describing the visitors to London for the 1887 Jubilee .
6 She would have roared with laughter .
7 Had he done so , he would have ranked with Priestley , Lavoisier , and Henry Cavendish [ q.v . ] .
8 Had the cut been only fifty feet deeper , it would have filled with sea water and the land to the north would have been an island .
9 It is fascinating to speculate on how the BDDA would have developed with Maginn as President and people like Ernest Abraham active within its ranks .
10 He would have done with kings and dynasties .
11 This would have conflicted with Haile Selassie 's intention of curtailing the power of the feudal Rases and centralizing the administration .
12 But any woman would have reacted with anger to his insults , he reminded himself , especially if the barbs he 'd slung at her were accurate and she was trying to convince him otherwise .
13 Even the thought of Candy acting as a spy in the camp could n't annoy her — she knew her friend well enough to be sure she would have acted with Rory 's best interests at heart .
14 Not without difficulty she glanced at her watch , and would have sighed with relief if she had been less squashed .
15 The old bishop stirred restlessly as the wind howled in savage gusts against the castle and , although they had never met , he would have agreed with Corbett : Satan was abroad , his evil gathering like pus in am open wound .
16 Lewis would have agreed with Oscar Wilde that our past is what we are .
17 I would have shouted with joy if I could have spared the oxygen .
18 He could not explain it , but his putting had gone to pieces for the past few months and he was missing shots which formerly he would have holed with ease .
19 The company says that the proposals for the incinerator , which would have dealt with waste from all over Ireland , are not longer viable in the current competitive investment climate .
20 I would have started with Virginia Bottomley , but , on reflection , I reckon her appointment as health secretary has probably done the job for us .
21 As protection , the floating charge holder is given the same priority with respect to any property representing directly or indirectly the property disposed of as he would have had with respect to the property subject to the floating charge .
22 But he was taking far too many punches which at one time he would have slipped with ease .
23 Anybody with any sensitivity would have sympathised with Webb and Davies .
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