Example sentences of "it would have [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 It would do so just as surely today , in the 1990s , as it would have done in the late 1950s .
2 It went through cleavage just as it would have done in contact with its sister-cell …
3 The use of her first name did not imply familiarity , as it would have done in England– though she had never really got used to being on first-name basis with everyone ; she was invariably disconcerted by this custom .
4 Remarkably , the subsequent behaviour leaves the pulsar rotating more slowly after 50 days than it would have done in the absence of the glitch .
5 When Philip of Colombière 's nephew killed the niece of the bishop of Bayeaux , King Henry II 's court behaved as it would have done in the previous century in reconciling the parties by arranging a settlement between them .
6 The , the note is in fact er effectively the Bank of , could have endorsed it to , to a third party so to speak exactly as it would have done in any er any fiscal currency of the er of the type .
7 Well , we feel that there 's it 's obviously quite a lot of points that are , are very good in the report , but we really feel that it 's concentrated very much on the administration of pension schemes , rather than security and I think that whilst if everything that , everyone of his recommendations had been law , I think it would have made it more difficult for Maxwell , but I do n't think it would have made in impossible for Maxwell and I think that what th what we see the problem is , is that in many ways the , the Maxwell problem was brought about by two major , major factors I think .
8 Everything below , we were sure , was exactly as it would have appeared in centuries past-apart from one major anachronism , a bright yellow construction crane , which was attempting to plant the last monolith in the stone circle .
9 using almost three thousand hours of work on a major computer , the result is a stunning walk through the abbey as it would have appeared in the eleventh century .
10 ‘ If it had been a car bomb , it would have blown in those windows . ’
11 Normally , for an exchange to be arbitrary or capricious , it would have to behave in a way which no reasonable person in its position would have done .
12 It would have stopped in exactly the same way if only one of the two had stepped on his pedal .
13 It would have disappeared in the morning .
14 Faldo has suffered a final round jinx this year and it would have finished in disaster had Norman 's putt fallen .
15 Not only would this be a post-war record rate of growth if it were achieved , it would have to occur in the face of a worldwide recession .
16 Britain never adopted the terms of the Convention because the Government Actuary considered that it threatened to usurp the husband 's responsibility to provide for his family and because it would have resulted in the payment of higher National Health Insurance ( NHI ) contributions .
17 It would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage . ’
18 " He could n't have been put in from either bank , because the body was weighted , and it would have sunk in shallow water .
19 A fleet of 60 French and Spanish ships could not easily be concentrated , and it would have to fight in the Channel against an English fleet of 45 of the line …
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