Example sentences of "[conj] that would [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is necessary to have a lot of different stages , so that you 're coming to it fresh each time , and I used to find when I was younger that that would mean putting it aside for several days .
2 But I do n't like leaving places , so that would have made me sad . ’
3 no good it 's three times too much so he must have started off with X cubed over three and that would 've given us one third of three X squared
4 And that would have made her miserable . "
5 The only way I could have done real justice to the subject would have been to cut down on other chapters , and that would have made it more of a carp book than anything else .
6 Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing .
7 it 's a little disappointing because we had been lying insecond place and that would have stood us in good stead for the rest of the competition
8 ‘ I do n't think she would have submitted — I would n't have done in that position — but she would definitely have lost consciousness and that would have given me the title . ’
9 And that would have led them to their own Special Branch registry , where there must be a file on his career as a freelance ; it was inevitable after that damned publicity .
10 Eric Brown and Christy O'Connor also needed par-4s at the last and that would have put them into a playoff with each other .
11 Similarly , a purchaser need not force defective goods upon his sub-purchaser ( even if contractually entitled to do so ) if that would involve damaging his own commercial reputation , Finlay v. Kwik Hoo Tong ( 1928 C.A. ) .
12 He could have told her about the IRA kidnapping him , but that would have alarmed her and the whole household .
13 But that would have solved nothing .
14 So , for instance , had you wanted an ad in this issue , we would need to have received your call by 25th August , since that would have given us time to process the ads and put the pages through the system .
15 She could not tell him about Havvie ; neither could she speak the lie to him , not to Dr Neil , but she could not tell him the truth , for that would mean telling him who she was , and she could not tell him that , not here , not now ; it would spoil everything between them if he knew that she was the spoiled and pampered American Princess .
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