Example sentences of "that [det] would have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | and that was what , I mean if they had erm decided to take more te point of view and to increase production through improved methods of farming and so on , that prob erm I mean we can see that that would 've created higher yields and that , because we 've assessed the situation now |
2 | Now I 'm not necessarily thinking that that would 've happened if the parish council said , we will set up a group . |
3 | Do you feel that that would have solved the situation on Piper Alpha altogether or how far would it have gone to perhaps lessening the the blow of the the occasion ? |
4 | Aberdeen went ahead towards the end of the first half after Duncan Shearer chased a ball to the byeline that some would have given up for dead , and made the cross from which Mixu Paatelainen bundled the ball over the line . |
5 | Worn flagstones and an oblong of sodden grass surrounded by grey-stoned walls , leaded windows and the lower treads of spiral stairs glimpsed through open doorways was all that some would have seen . |
6 | I can see that this would have given you a problem finding a rhyme for ‘ by ’ , but you should have tried a bit harder . |
7 | It is thought that this would have increased the flow of heat to the base of the lithosphere sufficiently to cause a phase change in the uppermost continental mantle after a delay of up to 70 Ma ( the time taken for heat to be conducted from the base of the lithosphere to just below the Moho ) . |
8 | Not that this would have made the slightest difference to the outcome . |
9 | On opening my eyes I did n't dare to imagine that this would have worked . |
10 | Peel ( 1966 ) considered that these would have taken a long time to form and their unidirectional nature may indicate that the north-east trades have been blowing over this area for a very long time . |
11 | Surprisingly , it has taken a long time to arrange something that most would have considered to be basic . |