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

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1 who was sitting in the audience who is a nurse and er would 've known and she would 've been trying to get in and say this is not true .
2 Had she arrived in the department within some five minutes of her cardiac arrest , it is much more likely that she would have been resuscitated
3 I 've given my word to her mother that I will see to it that she does — she would n't have been allowed to come here on holiday otherwise , she would have been shut up in her mother 's apartment in Rome . ’
4 She would have been tempted to visit all of Montaine 's old haunts .
5 If she had taken the jeep , she knew she would have been tempted to drive it to the beach and look in at Pepe 's .
6 If Kelly 's fall had happened on a racecourse , she would have been sidelined as a matter of course .
7 ‘ She 's wonderful , ’ Edward said , his voice warm , ‘ looking as you did , she would have been justified in turning you in .
8 She would have been locked up in a mental hospital , or alternatively taken off for parapsychological testing and Rachel would have been unforgiving .
9 Much the same would have been thought of Jessica as she would have been seen as someone who walked away from an evil religion and stepped into the right path .
10 ‘ Then surely she would have been wearing a nightdress ? ’
11 Oh yeah I mean she would have been born in the forties would n't she not seventies !
12 A century ago she would have been sent abroad to govern India or Ireland .
13 Even at this early stage of contact between white and black in Britain , it is clear that she would have been building on already existing racial caricature and prejudice rather than creating an artificial tide of hostility against black people .
14 If it had n't been for the triumphant glitter in his eyes she would have been lost ; as it was , he had pulled her zip down and was easing her dress from her shoulders by the time she 'd steeled herself to thrust hard against his shoulders with both hands and roll off the bed .
15 She would have been kept busy and occupied , and well away from the sight , smell and temptation of food .
16 ‘ If Debbie had lost a leg she would have been given a customised artificial limb and provided with physiotherapy at the hospital and at home , ’ says Mrs Finni .
17 A few weeks ago she would have been looking forward to the show , but it had all fallen flat and she had to scold herself severely before she could whip up any enthusiasm at all .
18 Obviously no expense was being spared to make the night a success , and in different circumstances she would have been looking forward to it , but now , as silence settled over the car , she could feel herself growing tense .
19 It did not occur to her that she valued her relationship with Prince Richard more than the love of her children , and had anyone suggested this to her , she would have been mystified ; such a comparison was impossible .
20 Dr Myerscough said he would not have let her go home without repeating the traces of the heartbeat or if she had gone home she would have been asked to attend on alternate days for check-ups .
21 Chris had to hold on to the grab handle of the jeep or she would have been flung out .
22 She would have been soaked if it had been water .
23 She would have been considered trash , the lowest of the low , if one had dared to enter ’
24 Had she merely stated that she did not wish to have a baby , she would have been considered failing in what she saw as her role in life .
25 Previously , she would have been driven by my father , but she announced that it was her intention to travel , alone , by train .
26 If she appeared simply as a woman , she would have been discarded and ignored , therefore she put on a disguise of a man , and fooled the court into accepting her case .
27 She thought that once she would have been described as an ‘ old maid ’ and wondered whether she could blame her brothers or if it was all her own fault for being too easy-going .
28 She would have been held personally responsible and would almost certainly have fallen from office .
29 Basinger had testified in the civil lawsuit that no contract existed and that she had chosen not to appear in the unreleased film because she would have been required to perform in gratuitous sex scenes .
30 His mother was entirely hoodwinked and , indeed , had she not known otherwise she would have been hoodwinked herself , Ashley thought despairingly .
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