Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [be] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I if I 'd have been at Jacksons I , I 'd have gone back today . |
2 | And erm what I 'd like is for Dennis is to explain a little about how far we 've actually got with the C E D G approach to the introduction of I S O Nine Thousand . |
3 | Sitwell provides an extended description of the gardens as they would have been in Susanna Jennens 's lifetime , a summary of the more interesting volumes in the library , and a general inventory of the house from Dutch paintings to kitchen pewter . |
4 | ‘ If Frankie had already signed , then he would have been aboard Musicale today , ’ said Sangster . |
5 | Although he still speaks bitterly of the pressure put on him by the authorities , in fact they never succeeded in obliging him to send the children to school ; he was not even fined as he would have been in Britain . |
6 | It is only necessary to reverse the meaning of the sentence to realize how difficult it would have been for Baldwin to have given a negative answer . |
7 | First of all , because it is the capital ; Paris did n't want it and in London it would have been at Canary Wharf , which as you know is now in receivership , so thank goodness it did n't go there , and the Getty Museum is also restricted for visitors . |
8 | But it was not enough to give me a complex , not as it would have been in America . |
9 | The transport is also better , with the airport considerably closer than say it would have been in Manchester . |