Example sentences of "would have [verb] [art] whole " in BNC.
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1 | As McLeish had observed to a colleague at the ti me , he 'd have understood the whole performance if the solicitor in question had been going to marry either of them , but there had been no question of that , it was just obfuscation for its own sake . |
2 | If I had n't been so besotted and obsessed to the point of madness I 'd have called the whole thing off ! ’ |
3 | These plants contain only minimal amounts of the chemical — tetrahydro-cannabinol — which can make users high when smoked — so to get any kind of effect — you 'd have to smoke the whole field . |
4 | At one point it looked like we 'd have to restore the whole room . |
5 | ‘ I thought I 'd have to comb the whole town for you , ’ he began jovially , coming forward . |
6 | He 'd have to hide the whole arrangement , wastebin and all . |
7 | In fact , if it had n't been an important point of principle not to let the damn impertinent man get away with his nauseating behaviour , she 'd have let the whole thing drop . |
8 | ‘ Indeed , but for my brother 's tears , his reproaches that I had not drawn my sword , I would have dismissed the whole affair as a nightmare . ’ |
9 | If Mrs Thatcher had been on the programme she would have blown the whole idea of fairness out of the water . |
10 | We would have to see a whole change of pattern and thinking for all clubs and all players in April . |
11 | The most open arrangement was to inform a rich suitor that if he wanted a date , he would have to take the whole troupe out . |
12 | Or or you would have to take the whole thing off again . |
13 | But once it was understood that Europeans might hope to reach the fabled East by travelling West , then explorers could reasonably hope that before very long they would have mapped the whole surface of the globe . |
14 | Her husband would have spent the whole day cooking for the steady stream of customers in the small , steamy back kitchen below and she felt that he needed a break . |
15 | If no preliminary issue had been ordered , the trial judge would have tried the whole action and decided the compromise issue , the cancellation issue and the misconduct issue . |
16 | Er if it had gone over would have thrown the whole lot out of er out of gear . |
17 | But , at Seattle women 's art was so prolific that you would have needed a whole month to do the work justice . |
18 | ‘ Yes , she knew , but she wanted things hushed up , so when Mam said she was marrying Henry she did n't protest over much , because Mam was in such a state then she would have brought the whole thing to light . |
19 | Knowing Esther , she would have executed the whole devious scheme with the utmost care . |
20 | Four years ago it would have taken a whole day to set up a run of car doors at the plant . |
21 | Had Red Reg turned up here , one felt certain they would have set the whole menagerie on him . |
22 | This would have excluded the whole ecclesiastical section of landholding society from the ordinary complex of feudal relationships , and in doing this , it would have threatened the cohesion of a kingdom in a way that no earlier reforming decree had done . |