Example sentences of "would have [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No I er I said er if I 'd have kept that postcard it there were his address on you see I could have f I could have found him , but no . |
2 | I think we 'd have to ignore that allowance |
3 | I started working out how I 'd have answered that Julius Caesar question . |
4 | He paused and with a shifty , fidgety look , said , ‘ D' you know what Hatton 'd have done that Saturday if he had n't been killed ? |
5 | If I 'd have took that icing off that cake was as moist as anything , I could have re-marzipanned that |
6 | I hoped you 'd have unloaded that crate . ’ |
7 | I thought you 'd have liked that cheese and egg pie ? |
8 | So erm so we decided I wish we 'd have had erm I wish sometimes we 'd have had that radiator on that wall . |
9 | ‘ From what I saw of you when you rode in , you 'd have finished that journey roped face-down across your saddles , the lot of you . ’ |
10 | I mean , if you , if you into , if you were trying to look into building or commercial and you had to send them a planning application for it , you 'd have to prove that building could support the weight . |
11 | But the American economy depended a great deal on mass consumption — and higher wages would have enabled that consumption to continue to increase . |
12 | The simplest inquiry by the hon. Gentleman would have ascertained that fact . |
13 | I like to think that he would have accepted that art is work , that the work that frees us , and is not just ‘ punishment ’ , is art , and that anyone who uses his imagination is an artist . |
14 | Perhaps more of us would have accepted that marriage was not necessarily a licence for eternal happiness if those in the position to influence us — such as agony aunt Marje Proops — had been as honest as Mr and Mrs Toye . |
15 | If Pinewood studios had been in need of a resident historian — and the days of historical dramas emanating from that studio seemed themselves to have been consigned to history-Kenneth Williams would have fulfilled that role . |
16 | The whole br reason for bringing the scheme forward in the programme was associated with the waste management plant and it was n't er er a scheme which would have achieved that priority in its own right . |
17 | I would have said that way . |
18 | The judges in that case would have answered that question quickly in the negative , for obviously other judges were not all agreed in either direction . |
19 | He would have to watch that Teng . |
20 | And then lastly , over the top of that jumpsuit er we would wear our ballistic armour and this is identical to the armour that we would have worn that day . |
21 | ‘ At this moment , yes , but he 'd been promoted to registrar and would have assumed that title in a fortnight 's time . ’ |
22 | A court would have to decide that issue by reference to the intention of the parties , to sound business practice and to its own judgment as to where the risk should lie . |
23 | Dalgliesh said : ‘ Agnes Poley would have understood that atmosphere too . |
24 | The lack of opportunity for people to travel and study abroad would have hastened that decline . |
25 | If I 'd known you was coming I would have done that bit of chicken . |
26 | But if it were if it were to be slashed or erm you know and er on Monday evening we would have to get a screen we would have to replace that screen immediately . |
27 | Last week their friends and relatives staged a demonstration alleging that police covered up evidence that would have supported that claim . |
28 | If the judges in Elmer 's case had been strict conventionalists they would have decided that case in two stages . |
29 | I would have thought that anyone with the most elementary grasp of relative importance would have decided that priority should be accorded to a female child done to death by some scoundrel . ’ |
30 | But it hit me one day , he did n't care or he would have made that effort to come and see me and he did n't . |