Example sentences of "would have [verb] [art] good " in BNC.

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1 A philadelphia intellectual , Benjamin Franklin , back in his native land after a prolonged and enjoyable period in England , put down a statement of the need for political union which the conference accepted , but the colonial assemblies then rejected this plan for common defence , probably because it would have involved a good deal of extra spending .
2 If it were not , you may be sure that I would have arranged a better climate for the Brits than the Lord has seen fit to give them . ’
3 He would have liked a good cigar . ’
4 Television showed he was onside and under the revised law it would have stood a better chance of being allowed .
5 Opinion polls suggested throughout the campaign that Labour would have stood a better chance with the Scottish lawyer at the helm , and he has powerful support on the backbenches , especially among fellow Scots .
6 Chant would have given a good deal to break the bastard 's nose so he bled on it .
7 I would have given a good deal to have the stalwart Lord Byron by me , armed with the handgun .
8 There was a time when Charles was coasting at school and if I had been working , I would have told him to buckle down — which would have done no good at all .
9 If it had been impossible for one reason or another to use a boat on the water I would have done the best I could with a plummet and noted what I could see from the banks .
10 No no , they will never make a price in Perth now you have terrified them , ’ and Cameron would have to spend a good few shillings to make the drove move on .
11 These might have been held to be missing links in a chain of which the links were very small in some places , and large ( so far ) in others ; but this idea conflicted with the notion that God would have created the best of all possible worlds , which should therefore not change over time since all change must be for the worse .
12 This village blacksmith was not a ‘ mighty man ’ at all ; in fact , he was much smaller than Micky , his twelve-year-old son , who would have made a good model for the Fat Boy in the Pickwick Papers .
13 He was always so quick witted and courageous was John that I always thought he would have made a good secret agent — a James Bond kind of figure .
14 He would have made a good bad Roman Emperor .
15 A FINE AIRCRAFT , which would have made a good strategic bomber .
16 She would have made a good wife for a T'ang , let alone a man like Sung .
17 Good Money would have made a good short , with a budget of , say , £75,000 .
18 He himself could always eat ; he would have made a good soldier .
19 ‘ Do you think you would have made a good Empress ? ’
20 He would have made he would have made a good Sun journalist .
21 No , neither did I. Would have made a good headline , would n't it …
22 She thought she would have made a better job of it , not believing a word , just because she was a good teacher .
23 Did you ever feel after having your own children that er you would have made a better midwife erm this experience than when you were single ?
24 Mildred dived for Ethel 's bench , knowing that Ethel would have made the best potion of all , and there it was , dark green and bubbling in the cauldron , with a half-full test-tube conveniently spilling a puddle of the liquid onto the bench .
25 If the title to the land had not been registered , the title of the daughter would , at worst , have been voidable , not void ; and under general principles of equity , mortgagees from the daughter in good faith and for value , without notice of the facts giving rise to the voidability , would have acquired a good title to their mortgages .
26 Any member of stab who went into the Biology Lab before her would have needed a good excuse to explain his presence there , unless , of course , he was a member of the Biology Department .
27 I am suggesting that within the one is the other — in some respects a Chinese Box would have provided a better diagram than a polarisation continuum , although it would have been difficult to decide which box should be on the outside .
28 However , there are no easy solutions to the problems of an area such as the Highlands within the constraints of the existing national economic structure , and there is no certainty that small-scale industries would have provided a better base for employment growth .
29 After an abortive attempt to merge with Standard Chartered , whose international network and weak UK base would have provided a good fit , the Midland started
30 But if he lied , saying that he came to Parfois with no felonious intent , and attacked only when he was surprised and frightened , Isambard would have won a better victory .
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