Example sentences of "things [vb mod] [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Things may have been different under another Minister , or under the same one in happier and healthier days , but it seems doubtful . |
2 | She made it sound as if the two things should have been similar . |
3 | You did not understand then and things might have been awkward . ’ |
4 | Had he not been turned down by a local industrial company , things might have been different . |
5 | If he 'd only told them he 'd just had a baby , things might have been different . |
6 | During the Pleistocene , however , things might have been different : as the ice sheets moved further south they brought tundra conditions to latitudes as far south as Spain , and the resulting climate and environment at these lower latitudes would have been unlike anything known today because of differences in rainfall and solar incidence . |
7 | Things might have been different if there had been more consultation with industry people across the board . |
8 | But things might have been different if Brian had landed the job of England manager . |
9 | Theorists who reflect about the ways in which things might have been different are bound to consider the question of what might have made events take another course . |
10 | To justify his view that there are ways in which things might have been different while at the same time avoiding voluntarism , Poulantzas argues that there are two sources of valid counterfactuals . |
11 | But though she had wished things might have been different , she consoled herself with the knowledge that it could come to nothing . |
12 | Emily went pink , reflecting that if she 'd had charge of this youth in his formative years , things might have been different . |
13 | Obscurely , she felt that if only she had known before things might have been different , but then common sense told her that yes , things might have been different : probably they would have been worse . |
14 | Obscurely , she felt that if only she had known before things might have been different , but then common sense told her that yes , things might have been different : probably they would have been worse . |
15 | Of course , it was a good toss to win and things might have been different if England had batted first . |
16 | ‘ You 're a good girl ; I do wish things could have been different . ’ |
17 | A Carolyn who led another life , with no more than the ghost of a thought that things could have been different . |
18 | Yeah I I think , had they given their side of the argument at the onset , then er things would 've been different . |
19 | A number of Cabinet colleagues had doubts about all these policies and many would acknowledge that things would have been different without her . |
20 | Perhaps if she had , things would have been different , I do n't know . |
21 | ‘ If I 'd met you three years ago , ’ he told her harshly , ‘ maybe things would have been different . |
22 | Any one of those things would have been unusual in itself ; jointly , and in a humbler personage , it would have verged on the scandalous . |