Example sentences of "[pers pn] would always have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I would always have regretted it if I had turned down the chance to find out whether I could make it at this level . ’
2 In a way she hoped he had not and yet , on the other hand , she believed the news would have made his final days very happy , however heinous the deceit with which she would always have to live .
3 Whereas , although not impoverished , she would always have to watch the pennies .
4 So two years after they married and as the couple face divorce , Isabelle Duchesnay is a sadder and wiser woman , aware now that she would always have come second to his work in her husband 's affections and that , because of her role in Chris 's life , Jayne Torvill turned into the spectre at the feast .
5 ‘ Naturally , you would always have known how to spell the name , ’ he concurred , laying stress on the word ominously .
6 So , given that he 'd always have to keep a foot in England , if only during the cricket season , and given that as long as he kept a presence here he would be answerable to the Society , he had to face them .
7 The Universe would therefore have an infinite extent in all four dimensions of spacetime ; it would always have existed , rather than having a moment of birth .
8 We 'd have to keep the outside as is , it would always have to have two front doors .
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