Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it would have " in BNC.
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1 | I just thought it would have saved time . |
2 | If that ignorance still exists it would have to be dispelled . |
3 | If earlier national and local links still existed it would have given a helpful criterion to governors to know whether their school was being managed well . |
4 | Lorton said : ‘ I still think it would have been better to kill him . ’ |
5 | Although the British Government ruled out the prospect of the US company buying Austin Rover , within days of it leaking out that talks had been taking place , Bob Lutz , Ford of Europe chairman , said : ‘ I honestly believe it would have been best for Britain . ’ |
6 | Miss Worthington often felt it would have been an unendurable sorrow to her parents if they had lived to witness the extent of the deterioration . |
7 | The men who now promoted it would have found something new to replace it . |
8 | We 're not dealing with a thousand items , we 're dealing with four hundred and fifty thousand items , and for anyone to go and collect that information on a larger scale , even sampling it would have been almost unthinkable . |
9 | We 're not dealing with a thousand items , we 're dealing with four hundred and fifty thousand items , and for anyone to go and collect that information on a larger scale even sampling it would have been almost unthinkable . |
10 | If it had been another few inches either side it would have been my neck or my heart and I would be dead . |
11 | The Bank was tipped off by the West Germans shortly before the decision was announced , and evidently decided it would have to follow suit or risk a damaging run on the pound . |
12 | And everybody was getting a bit bored with it cos as it dragged on this is s seven months when you know a long time to be I never thought it would have gone this as long as that when we started off with it . |