Example sentences of "would have [adv] [vb pp] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every chassemarée would have easily held 60 men and the landing would have taken about the same space of time …
2 Er Mr has referred to site number five which was the A six one north of Killinghall and because we 've already had this discussion , I would presume the inner relief road would have dramatically changed those figures there .
3 The acceptance of that affection would have automatically given that partner the right to carry it further into the realm of sex , where so often , so little affection is given .
4 erm But there was this great gap and I think had the civil war not come , the dean of Christchurch who was the first of the two Fells , would have probably finished that building then .
5 Floy thought he would have rather enjoyed this journey if it had not been for the nagging concern about Fenella , left behind in the giants ' hands .
6 The judge was moved to comment that if any customer had seen the photographs used in evidence against Ms Pledger , they would have immediately stopped patronising Fitzbillies .
7 For sheltered housing , which would have greatly benefitted some clients , there was a long waiting list .
8 Their noise would have undoubtedly caused enormous damage to the sensitive hearing of marine mammals .
9 It should be said , however , that Wimsatt 's treatment of the iconic properties of language is as far as the New Critics went in the direction of stylistic analysis as I have defined it ; in general they were much more interested in meaning than in forms of expression , and would have undoubtedly had scarce sympathy for Jakobson 's attempt to define the properties of poetry in purely linguistic terms .
10 Millie kept her tongue quiet for some time , until she felt forced to say , ‘ I would have never known this way home . ’
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