Example sentences of "say he would have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He says he would have liked it to continue this way . |
2 | He says he would have thought that a programme which attracts such high viewing and media attention would have sought the appropriate legal advice . |
3 | He says he would have burnt it if he could have afforded to buy it . |
4 | He was always looking at his watch and saying he 'd have to go and — ’ |
5 | He was ranked 18th by the WBC in mid-summer , but promoter Barry Hearn said he would have moved up to ninth on the next list and so qualified for the fight . |
6 | Gazza , wearing a striped blue and yellow shirt and jeans , said he would have to wait until he flew back to Rome to discover the full extent of the damage . |
7 | Lord Justice Dillon disagreed and said he would have granted a declaration that the UK was in breach of its obligations under the Treaty of Rome and European law . |
8 | In February 1756 reference is made to four illustrations ‘ sent some time since by our friend , Mr. Collinson ’ and Miller said he would have sent others except for the fact that he had been waiting for better colourists . |
9 | He said he would have done considerably better had he been granted anything approaching equal access to the media and had tricks not been played against him . |
10 | Comrade Andrew said he would have liked to be present , only he would be away . |
11 | ‘ 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 . |
12 | Gooch later said he would have batted , but England will have been pleased with the overcast conditions on the opening day , which gave way to sunny weather when England batted . |
13 | The vet said he would have undergone prolonged suffering and an extreme amount of pain , because the first pellet would n't have killed him . |
14 | 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 ) . |
15 | He smiled a little , and with the ice broken they discussed dogs until he looked at his watch and said he would have to go . |
16 | North said he would have offered the Iranians a free trip to Disneyland or a ride on the space shuttle ; George Cave , the interpreter , offered to send the Second Channel to Miami Beach . |
17 | She said he would have come himself but he had to go Oxford of course . |
18 | THE Tranmere Rovers players were so high on good publicity before this match that their manager , John King , said he would have to pull them down from the ceiling . |
19 | Lord Justice Dillon , dissenting , said he would have allowed the local authority appeal . |
20 | He said he would have expected to be consulted . |
21 | The judge complimented Keith on his very professional titling and presentation of the exhibition but said he would have preferred to have judged them loose , before they were hung . |
22 | Byrne said later : ‘ The local Celtic scout said he would have signed me on the spot . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Lord Fraser of Carmyllie , Scotland 's Lord Advocate , said he would have resigned if exposed to political pressure , and Assistant Attorney-General Bob Mueller insisted that no one had even tried to influence the investigation . |
25 | He said he would have died of embarrassment . |
26 | Rescue specialists said he would have died if the weather in the area had not been unusually mild . |
27 | What seemed a formality on Wednesday looked less certain 24 hours later , and he himself hinted at a possible obstacle when he said he would have to get the permission of his employers , the brewers John Smith . |
28 | What seemed a formality on Wednesday looked less certain 24 hours later , and he himself hinted at a possible obstacle when he said he would have to get the permission of his employers , the brewers John Smith . |
29 | Sutton Hall said he would have to pay a carriage fee of £68 ; his cheque was cashed last August , but he still has n't been sent the units . |
30 | But Mr laird said he 'd have stopped if he 'd had to use excessive force . |