Example sentences of "[subord] she would [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Sloane introduced her to Isaac Rand , the Demonstrator of Plants at the Physic Garden , who advised her to live near it where she would find the plants needed and where she would certainly have met Miller and Ehret .
2 But she was inherently an unhappy woman , who had had an unhappy childhood , and possibly an unhappy marriage , although she would never have admitted it .
3 This vision she had adopted , cultivated , and now it seemed her own , although she would never have conceived of it herself .
4 She knelt longer than she would normally have done , not out of devotion but to give him time to get away .
5 During her years in Helmsley , she had missed life on the farm more than she would ever have thought possible .
6 Benny took the bus to Dublin on the first day of term with more trepidation than she would ever have expected .
7 For some reason the thought that he seriously did n't care one way or another what her opinions were wounded her pride more than she would ever have admitted in a million years .
8 More hurt , bewildered and confused than she would ever have believed possible such a short time ago , she walked into the dark cottage and up to bed .
9 His gratitude — and the kiss — meant more to her than she would ever have admitted to anyone .
10 He observed that his authority and influence were likely to have put her still more off her guard than she would naturally have been from her age and inexperience ; that a fear and awe of the prisoner might check her resistance … ’
11 Now most of her contacts were out-of-town businessmen , far more scared of comebacks than she 'd ever have to be .
12 But at least he is here , she thought , and wondered if she would really have tried to get into the Workshops by herself if she had had to .
13 I began to wonder if she 'd still have the same effect on you . ’
14 He 'd upset her thoroughly , and obviously she was still sulking , because she would never have got up before him otherwise .
15 He 'd never told Mum about the words he 'd had with the relief officers , which was a blessing really because she would never have shut up about it .
16 It was one of her own designs , but whether she would ever have worn it , if it had n't been for the interfering Roman Wyatt , she did n't know .
17 If her parents had reported her missing the night before she 'd still have been dead , would n't she ? "
18 She had already been allowed to stay on for two years beyond the age when she would normally have had to retire .
19 And though she would dearly have loved to deny it , Beth remained silent .
20 Which was just as well , thought Folly , as she would hardly have known how to reply .
21 She even acknowledges she was tempted to give up her job at one stage and go on to social security as she would then have been entitled to free legal aid .
22 She then wished that she had greeted her with less solicitude for she would now have to hear how her aunt was .
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