Example sentences of "would [verb] been [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you were it probably be a bit different than it actually is dad said to me once that if he , that if he 'd like been in charge of it we 'd of gone to the Leeds and not St Augustine 's
2 Oh I wish you 'd have been at home , I 'd have gone round there .
3 well if I 'd known enough company she said , I 'd have been at home with me feet up
4 I if I 'd have been at Jacksons I , I 'd have gone back today .
5 Jes said , I thought you 'd have been off rest of week .
6 ‘ If they had not arrived by Wednesday lunchtime , I 'd have been off home , ’ he said .
7 The EST freak , Boyd , said , as he took off his trousers and shook his penis at me , ‘ If I were n't white and middle class I 'd have been in Pyke 's show now .
8 And Les said I ca n't believe this he said , I he said if you 'd have been in business ten years that I could understand but he said to do it your first
9 I would have thought they 'd have been in touch about extending the guarantee through you .
10 If the sergeant had caught you there , you 'd have been in trouble because you were n't flogging the beat .
11 They picked up so much more corn that — if I were to leave them — they 'd have been in trouble in no time .
12 From then on Leeds showed some good attacking play but thankfully Bright is a donkey who gets caught off-side alot or we 'd have been in trouble ( Newsome and wetherall look dodgy to say the least ) .
13 It was two and a half years since she 'd seen her godchildren , Emma and Sophie , who 'd last been in England with their parents on a Christmas visit , staying with Sir David and Lady Wyndham .
14 That would 've been down hill .
15 erm , you know , with preparation beforehand I would normally have , have realized that , and anything else would 've been on top of it .
16 ‘ If Frankie had already signed , then he would have been aboard Musicale today , ’ said Sangster .
17 If the bonus had risen in line with prices since its introduction in 1972 , it would have been worth £48.85 last Christmas .
18 ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer .
19 At yesterday 's prices that stake would have been worth £7,900 .
20 When he had finished the hearings quickly wound up with no incisive questioning of the last three witnesses , Shultz , Weinberger and Meese , although their tales would have been worth hearing ; the committees , after all , had contracted to finish by early August , whether or not the full story had been told .
21 Normally , the pilot would have been on board before the ship ran aground 100 yards off the Tower of Hercules navigation light .
22 If we sort of reverse things in our minds eye , and look backwards into the past history of the universe , we can come to a time where apparently all the material in the universe would have been on top of itself , that it would all have been squeezed into a point , and this moment sometimes people call the big bang , or the initial singularity .
23 There had also been personal prejudice against the three men who would have been on trial .
24 ‘ But here we are , drinking wine sitting on a bed that in former times would have been on fire by now . ’
25 As I understood er Mr 's position , he would have been on behalf of the Parish Council who are the only er people who are concerned about this as I understand , who raised an objection at this er at this stage they they would have been quite happy with the proposition that I 've put forward on behalf of the County Council .
26 In addition , access would have been over Midland metals , the route being Curzon Street via Exchange Sidings to Washwood Heath , the site of Saltley Works .
27 Access would have been through Southey Street , a narrow alleyway leading off the High Street close to the ‘ Crooked Billet ’ .
28 1-2-3 release 3.4 for DOS makes nothing easier than it would have been under Windows , but even the Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows version needs a major overhaul before many folk will take it seriously .
29 Output is accordingly lower than it would have been under conditions of perfect competition , and resources are diverted to alternative , less valuable uses .
30 ‘ Think of where we would have been without nurses during the war . ’
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