Example sentences of "would have be [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 If it had n't been for Anna , she 'd have been gone at sunrise .
2 of done Quickspend , you 'd have been looking at figures that showed a lot more profitability .
3 Especially after all the hype about 15pt gap you 'd have thought that they 'd have been looking at the ‘ nearest rival trying to close the gap ! ! ’ .
4 No , no it was very much a green field area , and I think if they 'd have wanted to get bomb anywhere they 'd have been directed at Castle Bromwich , which were very much they were building Lancasters and Sterlings and they were very much the heart of the British bomber industry .
5 Owen would have told the man to run on but without him he would have been lost at once .
6 In company A , the investment in B would have been recorded at £1m .
7 If we look to existing trends for advice , it seems likely that the coffin stools , hearse and candles would have been kept at the church and put into place by the parish clerk and/or sexton .
8 However , if , by the date of trial , it can be shown that the deceased 's income would have risen since his death , then the dependency will be calculated by reference to what he would have been earning at the date of trial , rather than what he in fact was earning at the date of his death .
9 The first is that a clause will be implied if it is necessary for the " business efficacy " of the contract , and would have been accepted at once by both parties when making the contract : The Moorcock ( 1889 ) 14 PD 64 at 68 .
10 it would be the matter that would have been raised at our board meeting and relayed on
11 Had our patient been subjected to an exploratory laparotomy during the initial admission the diaphragmatic tear would have been diagnosed at that time .
12 The police officer agreed Anderson would have been charged at that stage if there had been sufficient evidence .
13 In the case of an indemnifier who is not a consumer , the question to be asked is whether , in the absence of the indemnity , the indemnitee would have been obliged at common law to compensate the indemnifier for the economic loss suffered as a result of having to pay out on the third party claim .
14 The purchaser claimed under two heads , first for the capital loss and secondly for his loss of profits — the latter head being based on the difference over three years between the profits made at the machine 's actual rate of output and the higher profits which would have been made at the warranted rate of output .
15 We specialise in the dances which would have been danced at the court of King Charles II and wear handmade costumes of brocade and crushed velvet .
16 they provide no way of measuring the salience of an attitude ; we never know whether the attitude would have been expressed at all , or in the same way , apart from the direct question …
17 Although based on research of lasting value , the draft Articles on service of documents rest overmuch on United States perceptions and would not have survived the sort of examination to which they would have been exposed at an international diplomatic conference .
18 In that case ACT would have been paid at source but there would be no additional charge .
19 Had the issue been at par ( i.e. had the real return on outstanding amounts of this stock been exactly 2 ½%),; it would have been issued at a price determined by the RPI eight months earlier in January 1991 .
20 If it had n't been for the proximity of the tall dour houses and the unexpected kindness of a young girl , Craig would have been recaptured at once .
21 Stella wore the brassière day and night in case Lily should see it ; she would have been mortified at Stella accepting underwear from strangers .
22 I believe it was towards the end of the financial year , the figures probably would have been updated at er the end of nineteen eighty six
23 That might have been an inference , I do n't , it seems , it was there it was it was said by somebody er as a matter of course or whatever and it might well have been that erm certainly it would have been mentioned at the briefing that there was er a woman in the house , Mrs possibly and the likelihood of children , er was possibly also mentioned but there was no definite intelligence as to er the having any children .
24 The obvious thing would have been to attack at once .
25 In other fields ( such as valuation for rating ) evidence of agreements reached had regularly been admitted as evidence of the value which would have been arrived at in hypothetical transactions .
26 who would have been educated at home by her mother .
27 If he had grown opium on his half acre , he would have been guaranteed at least 20,000 rupees .
28 When this picture , which belonged to Saatchi , was exhibited with other works from the same series at Gagosian 's gallery in 1990 , it would have been valued at $3.5 million .
29 A special commission which would have been held at the end of the month has had to be brought forward because of Mr McTear 's deteriorating condition .
30 If the allies had agreed to a peace settlement before starting a land war , Mr Hussein would have been left at the head of a country whose air force and army were still largely intact .
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