Example sentences of "[Wh pn] would have be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet , as I watched all this from the very end of the slow queue , I had thought it would be me who would have been regarded the potential menace as I was at the wheel of the most outrageously styled and priced supercar ever . |
2 | These people could have been addressed by one man who would have been heard comfortably . |
3 | Such a decision , if carried through , would have been debilitating for my mother , who would have been made to feel dependent , no longer capable of making decisions for herself , or acting independently . |
4 | The appropriate comparison should have been made by following through a cohort who would have been exposed by the accident . |
5 | who would have been invited to the muckle suppers then everybody would n't have been asked . |
6 | Its critics claim that any assessment based on arbitrary demographic characteristics rules out a substantial number of people who would have been accepted on the basis of their individual performance , and is therefore unfair to them . |
7 | ‘ 'T WAS you , my lady , who would have been dishonoured by killing a guest . ’ |
8 | The continuation of high risk behaviour in this group , who would have been counselled about safe sex when tested for HIV-1 infection , is of particular concern , as are seroconversions in those known to have had a negative test result . |
9 | ‘ We have a very large number of people who 've been on our books for between a year and 18 months and they are quality staff , people who would have been snapped up within 10 days , three years ago . ’ |
10 | I assumed you were the type of patient who would have been told … ’ |
11 | But the Wills Act 1968 provides that if a will is already duly executed with two other qualified witnesses , the attestation of any person who would have been caught by this rule must be disregarded . |
12 | In this first type of exclamation , the impression then is that the person who would have been evoked as the subject if the verb were in a finite form is represented as somehow before the infinitive event . |
13 | For Order 69 to apply the process must be in connection with ‘ civil or commercial proceedings in a foreign court or tribunal ’ and must have been received by the Senior Master with a written request for service from a consular or other authority in a convention country ( which term includes countries with which the United Kingdom has a relevant bilateral Convention and countries party to the Hague Convention ) or from the Foreign Secretary ( who would have been approached via diplomatic channels by the authorities of another state ) 262 . |
14 | who would have been educated at home by her mother . |
15 | She was a tall , blonde girl , smooth-skinned with wide-spaced , rather small eyes of an extraordinary deep blue , who would have been thought beautiful if she had shown more animation . |
16 | Far from it , indeed , when one remembered Felix Lark who would have been thought half-witted had he not been a baronet , or Amanda Braithwaite who , no matter what her mother said , had never really learned to read . |
17 | He was a nice , quiet , well brought up lad who would have been welcomed by any girl 's mother as prospective husband material . |
18 | George got financial support from Parliament for troops to defend his Electorate and they did well enough to maintain his position , but he could not establish in office the ministers he really wanted , who would have been committed to full-scale involvement in Germany , so that he had to put up with a government which was not completely devoted to fighting on the continent of Europe . |
19 | ( Freud is writing in the first decade of the twentieth century , about men and women in the middle- and upper-middle-class Austria who would have been brought up in the latter part of the nineteenth century . ) |