Example sentences of "[verb] she would [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Knowing Christopher , she has judged it right to leave him to make his own attempts , though had he not succeeded she would probably have joined him and discussed the solution with him . |
2 | Had she looked she would indeed have seen many faces peeking from behind twitched curtains , but she was too busy with ‘ copulation ’ , ‘ coition ’ , ‘ clitoris ’ , ‘ testicles ’ and ‘ fuck ’ . |
3 | She looked after the car , knowing she had been so absorbed she would never have noticed if the Josephs had been in it . |
4 | Nor did she think she would ever have the courage to find out . |
5 | ‘ I should think she 'd rather have had sixpence instead of the fond farewell . |
6 | Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment . |
7 | But with energy to spare she would dearly have liked to go with him and his dog Azor for a good long walk . |
8 | Dawn astonished doctors by becoming pregnant as she waited for a hysterectomy after being told she would never have a child . |
9 | I know she would never have parted with them . |
10 | If she 'd known she 'd never have gone . ’ |
11 | As Sheila watched him go , she knew that in spite of the hurtful words he had just spoken she would always have a soft spot for the man . |
12 | And subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find she would otherwise have run . |
13 | He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes . |
14 | She knew she would probably have to say something sooner or later , but she decided she would put it off as long as she possibly could . |
15 | She was thankful for the moonlight for , without it , she knew she would never have found her way to the cab rank . |
16 | It was all there , the passion and the glory and inflamed rush of feeling that she knew she would always have for him . |
17 | Carrie thought she would rather have been beaten , herself , but Nick was triumphant . |
18 | He thought she would certainly have had other lovers , for he knew a little of the way of the Court , and he pushed the thought away . |
19 | I think she 'd rather have something full-length . ’ |
20 | Barbie said she 'd rather have a cigarette anyway and gave them back to us , but we could n't break any of them off , so we kept passing this lump backwards and forwards , sucking it and grinding little chunks off it , till we got fed up with it and chucked it on the floor . |
21 | She said she 'd rather have had some lilac bathsalts , the sort that crumpled to silk in the water . |
22 | If he loved Dana he would be part of her sister 's life and she hoped she would never have to see him again . |
23 | It 's a sad parting ; one Mrs Scott hoped she 'd never have to make . |
24 | It was on the tip of her tongue to say she 'd rather have dinner with a snake , but then she stopped . |
25 | As it was , the most she could hope for was his speedy return to Hong Kong , but for now she supposed she would just have to endure a certain amount of contact , as he had warned her earlier at the party just before leaving her with Cavell Fielding and Penny Seu Chen . |
26 | Say she had a win on the bingo and sent me my fare — God knows she 'd never have the money else . |
27 | If her father had been informed she would probably have been beaten . |