Example sentences of "that would have be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | All of that would have been well known to the Ephesians , who had been converted from false gods who had no glory , to be followers of the one true God whose glory had been demonstrated in the splendour , the brightness and the beauty of the Saviour . |
2 | That would have been rather But I come out here but I can not see you know you can just just get them I seen some in that |
3 | ’ That would have been exactly analogous to Hughes . |
4 | Yeah that would have been dead funny would n't it ? |
5 | I suppose I could have stopped and analysed just how much , but that would have been massively beside the point . |
6 | ‘ I would have thought that would have been pretty popular , ’ said Zeinab . |
7 | erm I recall that would have been probably nineteen eighty nine |
8 | ‘ If you 'd just offered to come , ’ I wrote , ‘ that would have been enough . ’ |
9 | That would have been enough . |
10 | This was done without the knowledge of Napoleon III , who was astonished by the amount and , interestingly , remarked that ‘ half of that would have been more than enough ’ . |
11 | I have also learnt that there are other makes of computer — even among those supplied by Dixons — that would have been more suitable at little or no extra cost . |
12 | If it had been pouring with rain the walk would have been cancelled , and that would have been more in keeping with Lucy 's mood , which was one of deep depression . |
13 | I could have punished my whoremonger with some disgusting venereal complaint , but that would have been far too simple . |
14 | To know the answer to that would have been really interesting . |
15 | That would have been really late . |
16 | But what I should have done was measured that , that would have been about forty nine centimetres , this 'd be out maybe |
17 | That would have been around two-thirty in the morning . ’ |
18 | Surely that would have been only common courtesy ? |
19 | So , so sort of technically , politically that would have been quite difficult to do because of the manpower involved etcetera |
20 | paper and thought well that would have been quite nice . |
21 | That would have been highly embarrassing — and a lot of other things she did n't even want to think about . |
22 | Alyssia heard herself whisper , wishing that there were a white slave-trade in operation , because that would have been infinitely preferable to being confronted by him . |
23 | As for the aspirins , there might have been a dozen in the bottle , but that would have been all . |
24 | ‘ I did n't cross them out — that would have been too much like defacing the book , ’ he says . |
25 | Unfortunately not , that would have been too clearcut , too unambiguous a crime to cast before a Scottish court . |
26 | And they have held their own popular vote , not in an assembly , as that would have been too dangerous , but going round the community asking their opinion , so now they have " elected " a very courageous woman whom they want to be their Mayoress when the FDR-FMLN take power . |
27 | " Well , no , he did n't actually , that would have been too good a story . |
28 | I did think of making a call at Ipswich to present my warmest compliments to Mistress Scawsby but that would have been too dangerous . |
29 | To be honest , that would have been very easy to do , because in terms of production they 're very simple records . ’ |
30 | But that would have been very old-fashioned . |