Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [pron] would [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 This means that if you do an hour 's vigorous exercise instead of sitting in a chair for an hour , you could burn up an extra 100–200 calories which would not have otherwise been used up .
2 It 's been started with a local council grant , and caters for some of an estimated one thousand people who would otherwise have to eat from rubbish bins … or simply go hungry .
3 Without Spanish , it was one crag we 'd never have visited .
4 In fact , if they had not scored those early five goals they would not have won .
5 The one thing he would never have said was I 'm looking for someone .
6 If I could have foreseen the progress of events over the next two years I would probably have stood up and run directly back to Boulogne .
7 It 's been hell shut up in that cottage with two women who would both have braved the weather to come up here to see how you were if I had n't been on hand to stop them . ’
8 I mean actually decentralizing the power , by having groups of Ward Councillors , on an area basis , actually having the power decentralized to them and having open meetings in various parts of the City where you 've got the nine or twelve Councillors from three or four wards who 'd actually have a lot of power delegated to them , and so we would try and put power downwards .
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