Example sentences of "would [not/n't] have be " in BNC.

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1 Without the help of ACET and other direct service organisations and charities , I would not have been able to continue and maintain my independence .
2 Without the help of ACET and other similar organisations I would not have been able to continue and maintain my independence .
3 But without the help of ACET and other voluntary organisations I would not have been able to maintain my independence . ’
4 Life would not have been the same without them , nor would it be now , considering the lasting impression they made in our minds .
5 The question in this situation is , would the pilot have recognised that this would not have been possible if the aircraft had been 50 feet lower ?
6 If there were simply no correlation whatsoever between the electrical output of a photo-electric cell and some other measure of light intensity directly or indirectly related to experience , it would not have been accepted as a way of measuring light intensity .
7 But if Ashton had not made these very distinctive changes in his ports de bras , the seasonal differences would not have been so notable .
8 S&N argue they have kept Theakstons open and , presumably , would not have been so keen to do so if they could n't use the name and local appeal of the brand to advertise their Tyne Brewery beers .
9 If there had been a bolt on my belay at Swanage it would not have been an environmental disaster .
10 Pearce v Foster indicated why it was that if the original affidavit or a copy made by the employee had been sent to the solicitors , that would not have been privileged from disclosure by the first and second defendants , although sent to the solicitors for the purpose of advising them on their position against the employee .
11 The others were that there was no power conferred on the council by Parliament , that the activity would not have been engaged in by a ‘ reasonable ’ authority , and the capital markets fund , through which the transactions were undertaken , ‘ was not reasonably organised or maintained ’ .
12 Nothing in Swannell 's direction of his play persuades you that this would not have been a better home for Marrakech .
13 Community law would not have been transgressed .
14 At one point , the prospectus states : ‘ A Water Service Company may at any time require the Director General to determine whether , and if so how , K should be changed where other circumstances which would not have been avoided by prudent management action , have a substantial adverse effect on its water or sewerage business . ’
15 Their financial situation would not have been enough to drive them away .
16 Without sponsorship , the series simply would not have been made . ’
17 Tagging , house arrest , tracking offenders , curfews and other restrictive punishments being considered by the Government for its Criminal Justice White Paper , would be a ‘ trip wire ’ into custody for those who would not have been jailed , they warned .
18 The aim of creating a sense of prime loyalty among members of the colony , which was small enough for them to know each other , did not constitute any kind of a threat to central authorities in 1922 , but it would not have been tolerated in the 1930s , when family members were encouraged to spy on one another in the state interest .
19 Under the old system , where bishops were chosen by archbishops and prime ministers who thought about the needs of the nation , Ramsey would not have been chosen .
20 Had the King simply accepted MacDonald 's resignation , either there would have been no National Government , or , if there had been , it would not have been led by MacDonald .
21 The Gujerati community is fully aware of cases like that of Mrs X. Scandals such as hers are everybody 's business , but while in India or East Africa such situations would not have been tolerated , and sons would be forced to take their mothers back , in Britain the community looks on in fascinated horror but does nothing .
22 If either of these sentences were true , the story would not have been worth telling , since the conversion would have been a purely fanciful affair which bore no relevance to Lewis at the deepest levels of his being .
23 Under the censorship rules in force throughout the 1930s , they would not have been able to cast aspersions on a foreign power , tackle the relations between capital and labour , or take an irreverent view of the army .
24 Films like Basil Dearden 's Sapphire ( 1959 ) , dealing with racial prejudice and mixed Marriages , and Victim ( 1961 ) , which cast Dirk Bogarde as a homosexual barrister who decides to take a stand against social hypocrisy , would not have been possible if television had not already put such issues on the agenda .
25 Films like Ken Russell 's The Devils ( 1971 ) , with its hysteria and erotic frenzies , or Nic Roeg 's Do n't Look Now ( 1973 ) would not have been possible without the developments in Gothic instigated at Hammer 's Bray Studios ( although Roeg had also worked , as a cameraman , on Roger Corman 's The Masque of the Red Death ( 1964 ) ) .
26 However , this would not have been worth as much as the Guardian payout to the average investor .
27 Indeed , their first trip to Scotland since 1981 would not have been possible without the assistance of four British-based companies trading in Eastern Europe who at the eleventh hour put up a total of £10,000 .
28 The Ombudsman found that the DTI committed errors in its advice to Barlow Clowes back in 1976 and if it had applied for a licence then it would not have been granted one .
29 Mr Bond 's business rise would not have been possible without the return of laissez-faire ; the emergence of deregulation ; the ascent of the mega-merger and the credit boom centred on the Anglo economies of Australia , the United States and Britain .
30 Before a combination of Chernobyl , glasnost and the easing of East-West military tensions lifted the blanket of secrecy covering civil reactors in the Soviet Union WANO would not have been possible .
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