Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] would have [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She had , after all , done her homework as thoroughly — if anything more thoroughly — than she would have in order to realise either of those goals .
2 ‘ And I bet I 've absorbed more about seamanship than you would have about cooking . ’
3 Although the unit obviously benefits girls who have tended either not to do very well in school , or who were regular truants , there is a tendency for more scholastically-minded girls to do worse educationally than they would have in school .
4 We shall draw the attention of the business community , especially small businesses , which are such an important part of the economy in my hon. Friend 's part of the world , to the policies being espoused by the Labour party and make some estimate — if the Labour party will not do so , we certainly will — of the real burdens that they would place on business and the devastating impact that they would have on self-employment and employment throughout the country .
5 ‘ This is a move which gives Eric a better chance of first-team football than he would have at Leeds .
6 You have very little room for manoeuvre within this service , and the Registrar General has reserve powers to impose services on you , and I would have to advice you it would be virtually , or I would have to say it would be impossible to achieve that ongoing reduction in future years .
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