Example sentences of "[noun prp] would have got " in BNC.

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1 But Cassie strongly suspected that Johnny would have got there in the end , without any help from Bella .
2 For a moment Montgomery pondered how well Toby Latimer would have got on with Brian Jackson .
3 ‘ It is not every week a side gets to meet the reigning world champions and I would have thought Andy Roxburgh would have got more support from his clubs .
4 Does she really think that Edward Heath would have got the connivance of the Foreign Office or the government , without it being sorted out beforehand ?
5 Security Pacific and Wells would have got round that by letting Wells 's 59-year-old chairman , Carl Reichardt , head the merged bank for a couple of years of fierce cost-cutting , a Reichardt trademark , before handing over to Security Pacific 's chief executive , Robert Smith , who is four years younger .
6 Batty would have been useful in this match … not only in the playing sense , but we had lots of throw ins level with their box , Batty would have got these into a danger area …
7 Victor would have got it completely wrong . ’
8 Giles Hawick would have got £100,000 outright , her sister and various charities got small legacies , and the rest was to be in trust for children . ’
9 ‘ Her sister Jennifer would have got it . ’
10 Strach would have got in the ‘ Super Leeds ’ team IMO .
11 Young and healthy and spirited , now that the first shock had passed and the inhibiting stiffness was on the mend , after eating her lunch Luce would have got up if Michele , alerted by Rosa , had n't appeared and put his foot down .
12 They 're both — were both — well over twenty-one , and they could have made a deal which essentially bought out Angela 's life interest for a capital sum and then Miss Huntley would have got the rest . ’
13 For an ordinary assault , Mr Mitchell would have got two years in jail .
14 And he said Mirror publisher Robert Maxwell would have got him his £55,000-a-year job back if the tycoon had not drowned before returning to London .
15 ‘ So Miss Morgan would have got the lion 's share of the other two hundred thousand even if she had agreed to break up the trust ?
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