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

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1 The columns which they carry on their backs have more fluting than a respectable column would accept and the Corinthian capitals have swirls and squiggles that would have been prohibited in Corinth .
2 Designed as a demonstration of bi-partite segregation between public and saloon , it lends itself poorly to unification , and the restorable public bar would have been lost in the process .
3 Steve estimated around £800 would have been lost in bar takings because of the club 's early shutdown .
4 The corporation cited planning and zoning regulations for refusing these applications but it was generally assumed that the real reason was that the new houses would have been built in Unionist-controlled wards but would have been inhabited by Catholics .
5 But whatever reservations Moscow may have about the latest changes in Budapest , Mr Gorbachev must be aware that the old party would have been annihilated in next year 's elections .
6 He may or may not have reached it , but the fact is he did not try where as Chapman would have been flying in there .
7 It was held that Williams was not guilty , since had the facts been as he believed them to be , he would have been acting in defence of the other .
8 ‘ So , by preventing Heather from leaving , you would have been acting in her best interests as well as yours ? ’
9 If the link had been spotted , Sir Anthony concluded , Barlow Clowes 's operations would have been halted in 1984 .
10 They say he should have waited around like a good boy , taken a few duff , even Duff fights , and he would have been rewarded in due course by boxing 's power brokers .
11 ‘ Our relative losses have been higher than would have been accepted in a listed plc , ’ he says .
12 The cereals grown would have been taken down the long lane to the water mill to be ground for flour , whilst vegetables , poultry and perhaps pigs would have been raised in the crofts behind each farmstead in the village street .
13 The destructive psychic and social conditions Fanon describes would have been compounded in the case of Athman .
14 Even so , we would expect that any systematic difference between the two insulins which was causally associated with loss of awareness of hypoglycaemia would have been detected in our study design .
15 This is a good argument as it stands but one can well imagine that it would have been pressed in terms of these hopefuls having a right to be paid if they succeeded .
16 It is also an excellent example of how modern and antique design and furnishing would have been blended in such a house .
17 Directing the jury to acquit Bartman , the judge said it was clear from the evidence of a pathologist , Dr Iain West , that whoever killed Lady Cross would have been drenched in blood from her ‘ hideous ’ head wounds .
18 It would have been exercised in Berry ( No. 2 ) to determine issues exclusively addressed before the Court of Appeal and without questioning , let alone ‘ destroying , ’ any ruling on a point of law by the House of Lords .
19 Thus , if Nissan gains market share at the expense of cars which would have been manufactured in the UK anyway , problems may be caused for other companies , especially Rover which relies principally on the UK market for its sales .
20 The fact that the alternative was a stretch version of the A330 would have meant , as my hon. Friend the Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) said , that both the wings and the aero engines would have been manufactured in Britain .
21 And if Jesus were the legitimate claimant of that monarchy , they would have been unified in their support of him , his family and his house .
22 Much time would have been invested in making these fine vessels , and many were apparently viewed as prestige items fit to be placed with burials of the period ( fig. 7.9 ) .
23 If there had been no political factor in the equation , it is unlikely that Profumo would have been ruined in the way he was and tortured for years by a newspaper interest which has survived until the present day .
24 Unfortunately this is a calculation which can be made only very crudely since it is impossible to say with total accuracy ( even though we can make control sample comparisons ) ( a ) which clients would have been institutionalised in the absence of the project , and ( b ) whether they would have been admitted to a long-stay hospital or to residential accommodation .
25 ‘ Without Urban Programme funding it is unlikely that these schemes would have been undertaken in their present form , especially those requiring capital funding .
26 They could maintain the status quo , by charging the same in depreciation as would have been charged in principal repayments .
27 Er and as would have been noted in the in our report to this general assembly on page four hundred and nine , we say at the end of er the paragraph in the middle of the the page in which we are referring to ACTS and its commissions , in this connection it should be noted that the church 's approach to the Roman Catholic bishops conference of Scotland on the question of intercommunion is under discussion in that conference and in the ACTS commission on unity faith and order .
28 And no doubt a sensible formula would have been devised in order to tell the jury that which was in the circumstances agreed to be appropriate .
29 Oh yeah I mean she would have been born in the forties would n't she not seventies !
30 But the fact is that a Hunt victory was not on the Ferrari books if they had ceded — after a re-start which looked as though it favoured Hunt — they would have been lynched in Italy , where only a Ferrari is allowed to win .
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