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

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31 He would have to kill Potter .
32 She got into her car and pointed it homewards , and , unable to see who else but he would have contacted Paul Fisher 's head of department , she unexpectedly started to feel quite kindly disposed to Naylor Massingham .
33 If I was gone , he would have to put Jessie into the shop .
34 But there is some evidence of his association with liberals at Cambridge which must be mentioned briefly at this point , since it seems rather unlikely that he would have visited France in 1790 and again in 1791–2 if he had no sympathy with what was going on there .
35 Now , in spite of the spring sunshine , it would be hard to imagine a lonelier place in the British Isles , and it was here that Bob , the chief engineer , chose to announce that he would have to stop engines to effect repairs .
36 And muse upon the question of whether , ere the day was out , he would have joined Daniel and Lefevre .
37 ‘ I thought I had signed Saunders from Derby and he said he would have joined Forest if any other club but Liverpool had wanted him .
38 He would have joined Melissa on the great bed , pressing her down against the coverlet and ravishing her long white neck with passionate kisses .
39 Preston realised he would have to Take Action .
40 The right hon. Gentleman has said that in reaching his decision he would have to take account of the quality of the representations .
41 Something extra , something not foreseen , something else he would have to take care of .
42 Looking at the primitive clubs and golf balls which Morris would have had at his disposal in those days , it was engaging to speculate on how , with this equipment , he would have handled Portrush in an awkward easterly wind .
43 Certainly he would have lost Aquitaine .
44 He would have played Finland 's Sami Elopuro , who is a tenacious retriever but lacks the wherewithal to counter-attack as Eyles did .
45 Had Ras Makonnen lived he would have assumed control of the country when Menelik was incapacitated , and as his cousin would undoubtedly have succeeded him .
46 If he waited until his first female had completed laying , he would have missed opportunities for finding another female .
47 If the tenant could not exploit the land directly himself , with his own resources and those of his family , he would have to hire labour , but it seems likely that the small farmer was able to make a better profit than the great man , because his lands were not encumbered by a costly and unproductive bureaucracy .
48 No , recorded Hilary , had I married him , he would have become President of the United States .
49 A director of social work in another part of Scotland , consulted about the actions his authority would have taken in the same set of circumstances , said that before even considering removing children from home , he would have consulted family doctors .
50 And he would have asked manager Mark McCormack why .
51 He would have shaken hands with Lucier , but the playmaster turned abruptly on his heel and disappeared behind the pageant
52 If he would have received £10,000 but was found to be 25% contributorily negligent , his damages will be £7,500 .
53 If X had put the £100,000 on deposit , then he would have received £10,000 , and out of this he would have been left with £6,000 after tax .
54 Just her luck ; he would have believed Myra if she had told him Claudia had a twin .
55 Laurence O'Toole , another member of the ad hoc committee , dismissed the meetings and press conference as a ‘ slick piece of public relations ’ but said he would have believed assurances from the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science ( BSSRS ) .
56 If that martinet had not been already married , he would have married Sophia , and would no doubt have made Paul 's life even more intolerable as his stepfather .
57 It had n't , and the horse he would have put money on had won by a length , and he was twelve-and-six out of pocket .
58 The judge , Mr Justice Humphrey Potts , said he would have put Casabona behind bars for two years but he had already served an equivalent term on remand .
59 Out of that income he would have put £1,500 per annum back into the firm , so he would have had £6,000 a year to spend or save .
60 If HW is as smart as he is supposed to be ( he is favourite to get the pos. as Englands new manager ) he would have let Frank come on much earlier ’
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