Example sentences of "he 'd have be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I do n't think he 'd have been swimming here , sir . ’ |
2 | He 'd have been retired by now on a modest pension leading a life of genteel poverty in Brighton or Torquay . |
3 | ‘ He 'd have been gone by now , sir , but the little devil 's been playing us up . |
4 | He 'd have been hoping for lots more land . |
5 | He 'd have been drunk , she supposed . |
6 | But if Bobby wanted to get in on it now , he 'd have been turned away at the door : the elitists would have laughed at him for being in an indie band and ‘ Loaded ’ might never have been produced . |
7 | He 'd have been undertaking with this man . |
8 | He knew no-one had seen him at Barak 's house otherwise he 'd have been charged straight away . |
9 | He would be in as much danger as me because if he shouted across to me , he 'd have been done for idling his time and gossiping . |
10 | It would have depended on which hospital he 'd have been sent to . |
11 | He 'd have been signed in . |
12 | If only he 'd got caught up in politics , or good works , or become a governor of his old school , he 'd have been taken out of himself more ? |
13 | He felt sure he 'd have been told of it at literary do 's if she was really ill . |