Example sentences of "would have [be] all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 'd have been all right if they 'd been firewomen — she loves women , ’ he said .
2 ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’
3 ‘ Perhaps we 'd have been all right anyway , ’ he added .
4 I 'd have been all right .
5 Demant 's own chapter would have been all the more attractive to Eliot because of its wide-ranging view which combined the primitive and the sophisticated .
6 ‘ You would have been all right in the end .
7 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
8 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
9 It would have been all over very quickly . ’
10 In the old days this would have been all to the good .
11 If Tim Sherwood 's long range blast in the 73rd minute had gone in instead of smacking against the bar , it would have been all up for United .
12 It would have been all too easy simply to offer a descriptive list of current technologies , as is the case with many books on electronic publishing , but students can always read , and would be encouraged to read , about these in current journals .
13 If we could have beamed her down like in Star Trek , it would have been all right , but she just could n't cope with getting on a plane or a boat .
14 Yet one can not escape the feeling that if Humanae Vitae had been essentially a reasoned condemnation of abortion , the witness of the Church would have been all the more powerful .
15 If Jesus were the royal Messiah and John the priestly one , the baptism in the Jordan would have been all the more significant — the priestly Messiah conferring official status on his royal counterpart , who also , by the manifest workings of a divine plan , happened to be his close kin .
16 If they had left us , things would have been all right .
17 Your Uncle Jack would have been all over him . ’
18 I appreciate your help , but I would have been all right . ’
19 All the same , most people would have been all too glad to get off the sinking ship .
20 Of course , if granny had heard the shot it would have been all up , but mother would have covered up for him — to the last . ’
21 It would have been all too easy for the residents ' views to weigh lightly compared to the supposedly more objective professional assessments but , avoiding this pitfall , the author looked for ways of tapping the experiences of the residents themselves and sought to complement these with staff assessments of social and psychiatric functioning .
22 If she had stayed in England everything would have been all right .
23 Indeed , if they had thought about it , it would have been all too ludicrously reminiscent of being called up before the headmaster .
24 If she could have admitted her folly at the beginning it would have been all right , but the longer it went on the harder it became .
25 As they say it would have been all over the village the smell and everything it is wrong .
26 If she knew he was near , watching her from that distant , unimaginable place , then these past months of playing her part , of continuing Mark 's glorious laughter and zest for life in a sort of living memorial to his spirit — well , then it would have been all worth it .
27 I would have been all right .
28 Leafing through them , I could n't see any obvious lies ; he had n't taught me to say anything obscene instead of ‘ Excuse me ’ or ‘ Can you direct me to the railway station , please ? ’ , though I 'd have thought the temptation would have been all but irresistible .
29 As for the aspirins , there might have been a dozen in the bottle , but that would have been all .
30 If she could have gone to bed with him at that moment it would have been all right .
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