Example sentences of "that would [not/n't] have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , just a point of information , I think er on the hundred and thirty-one million , including the Lincoln , and I think er they would have been you would have been under serious er distress on that , because the information I have had from the Department of Transport , is that if the Lincoln scheme had gone ahead , it would have effectively blocked everything else for the next five years , and that would n't have done you any good , from where you 're elected , either .
2 That would n't have happened after The Baker 's Wife .
3 That would n't have happened to McEllhoney , the big Glaswegian who worked the next beat to his .
4 And this was , this , that , that would n't have entered into that brief but my argument was that , you know everybody would be much happier if there was less rubbish to put in the landfill sites in the first place .
5 The sick need to be able to depend on people visiting when they say they will and that would n't have suited Hereward at all .
6 ‘ No , ’ he replied , ‘ that would n't have worked .
7 That would n't have surprised him at all .
8 And I 'm not saying that 's the reason but clearly that is er factor and and certainly some of the points we were making about distribution of traffic er on the western side of harrogate er clearly that would n't have had the benefits of providing that that connection on the western side , it would have concentrated all connections between Harrogate and Knaresborough and given rise to more concentrated local traffic effects in that area than would be the case er with an outer western er relief road .
9 that my work has turned out to be medically relevant , but it might not have done , and that would n't have meant that it was useless or wasted .
10 ‘ But that would n't have meant a thing to Elise , would it ?
11 That would n't have hurt as much as — as coming back here ! ’
12 And that would n't have occurred that weekend on the Ropewalk if there 'd have been a proper programme , of empty emptying gullies .
13 And I think in a way absolute equality would 've provided a problem in terms of both paving the way for industrialization because you would have created a subsistence economy and that would not have helped anybody .
14 Pakistan claim the ball was changed under Law 5 simply because it had gone soft — but that would not have needed the intervention of the match referee .
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