Example sentences of "[Wh pn] would [vb infin] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What 's more , who 'd have believed he 'd picked her up in a wine bar ?
2 Who 'd have believed it ?
3 Who 'd have believed it ?
4 Spells and love potions — not that Cormac ever needed them of course , because there was n't a woman in Ireland who 'd have resisted him .
5 Who 'd have thought them two would marry ?
6 Who 'd have thought it ?
7 ‘ After all these years , who 'd have thought it ? ’
8 Apart from Holsten Pils , which is obviously , mind-shatteringly brilliant , I mean , anagrams , who 'd have thought it ?
9 Who 'd have thought it ? ’
10 Who 'd have thought it ? ’
11 ‘ Well , who 'd have thought it !
12 Who 'd have thought it ?
13 Yet who 'd have thought I 'd be given another chance like this ? she thought .
14 Who 'd have thought I would be able to say that I trained Marmaduke " Duke " Hussey , chairman of the BBC , in TV interviewing technique ?
15 Who 'd have thought she 'd be so sexy ?
16 Someone who 'd have appreciated what 's on offer !
17 we 've met people who would say read your Bible , holy spirit
18 He too is a newcomer to Portrush , but who would have guessed it from a three-under card that showed 16 pars , one eagle and one birdie .
19 Who would have guessed it ?
20 ‘ No one in particular , but I thought she 'd have been better off with a chap of her own age who would have wanted her to carry on where she was .
21 Many who would have opposed his outspoken and disputatious self would accept his uncle .
22 In the meantime , the director who would have done it , who is a name director , has asked me to go and work at the RSC because she 's now busy for exactly that period of time .
23 Howard , who was becoming a country gentleman with some town property ( as opposed to his father , who would have seen himself as a London merchant with a country house ) , set about enlarging and redecorating his ‘ country seat ’ .
24 Who would have believed me ?
25 Who would have believed you ?
26 Who would have believed it ?
27 Who would have believed it ?
28 Perhaps he really did want to cut loose and was restrained from so doing by Maman , who would have regarded it as disloyal .
29 Had he contested the Customs Officers ' decision , who would have supported him ?
30 In future , those who would have received it will be made Members of the British Empire , seen as a ‘ white-collar award ’
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