Example sentences of "we would have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Otherwise we would have given way to the big guy with the muscle to push and not to Joe Public .
2 We would have made love against the pine-needles , then swum , then made love again .
3 We did not take to one another ; whatever the circumstances had been , I do not imagine we would have made friends .
4 Our objective is to see whether we would have made money on those or not .
5 We er we would have played Tottenham on the night of the Q P R game .
6 If the recession had been caused solely by unexpectedly weak domestic demand , we would have seen stocks rising initially , before falling as businesses reacted .
7 If we had known of the risk of infection we would have kept Lexie off school she would never have caught the infection and would never have died .
8 If a listeners ' poll had been taken that evening I believe we would have rated 100% listenership .
9 The th the snapshot is that we 've looked at twenty eight jobs , and out of those twenty eight jobs , if we have been working on scale fees , it would appear that we would have lost money on twenty of them .
10 If we had played for the whole 90 minutes as we did for the first hour we would have beaten Rangers . ’
11 We would have fished Tony out two or three kilometres down after the water had knocked him around a bit , and given him a dreadful bootful since he was wearing his Lundhags .
12 In the meantime we would have saved insurance , maintenance and depreciation costs .
13 In spite of her own feminism and socialism her films are not propagandist or didactic , as she was very well aware that : ‘ We were not engaged to indulge our own politics or socialism , however much we would have found satisfaction in doing so ’ .
14 Somebody would 've put a match to it and set it on fire , we would have got money for going to deal with it .
15 In order to split water into oxygen and hydrogen , we would have to supply energy .
16 Of course , an absurd price is exactly what we would have expected Ephron to suggest in the circumstances .
17 We er went as far as we could without er erm finding that we would have to delete allocations that we were making or produce unrealistic er development sites erm the the figure of er twenty five hectares simply means that we 're ratcheting the the whole thing down to a point at which it ca n't be sustained .
18 We would have to win £100,000 a year to make the yard viable — and that would not include buying new horses . ’
19 We would have to win £4m on the pools before doing that .
20 ‘ Even if we celebrated in a small way we would have attracted tourists from all over the world .
21 Normally , we would have paid £46 for dinner , bed and breakfast .
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