Example sentences of "you would have [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I hoped you 'd have unloaded that crate . ’ |
2 | ‘ I thought you 'd have phoned first , ’ she yawned . |
3 | That you 'd have done that yourselves as well ? |
4 | Well I should think she did , I 'll if you 'd have done that in my room the and filled my room up with |
5 | I said , ‘ If you 'd told me that while I was in the pool , you 'd have seen another miracle walking on the water ! ’ |
6 | ‘ You 'd have liked that very much . ’ |
7 | I thought you 'd have liked that cheese and egg pie ? |
8 | ‘ From what I saw of you when you rode in , you 'd have finished that journey roped face-down across your saddles , the lot of you . ’ |
9 | Mind you their rate of exchange if if you 'd have bought all pesetas in this country it would have probably been a better rate of exchange for you . |
10 | Ca n't be him , if you 'd have paid five quid a ticket . |
11 | But , when , when they can but you 've ju i in the Empire if you , if you 've I do n't know actually , i before they before they messed about with all the raised seating and everything , if it had been just left open like the Old Floral Hall , like it was you 'd have got seventeen |
12 | Well if you 'd have got eight , nine , you 'd been in ! |
13 | Well , you 'd have got fifteen thousand whether you 'd got twenty thousand in there or two hundred thousand . |
14 | You 'd have got better anyway , I told him . |
15 | it was a long time ago but as I recall they were n't too bad , to even , if you 'd have stuck at it , you 'd have got better , it 's the same with every job you get better at |
16 | You 'd have got some stick ! |
17 | If you 'd put aside that — that conceited arrogance of yours , you 'd have figured that out and taken public transportation . |
18 | You 'd have had that one wrong if you 'd done that . |
19 | You 'd have kept it if you 'd have had that . |
20 | ‘ I doubt if you 'd have had any choice , ’ said Hugh with sympathy , ‘ and certainly you have none now . ’ |
21 | ‘ Then you 'd have had another reason for me not to stay on board . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd have thought one of them would have had the balls , ’ said one wet who voted for Mrs Thatcher on the grounds that no serious candidate had come forward . |
23 | You 'd have thought that with a family er that big they would n't be like with cousins . |
24 | ‘ You 'd have thought those silly beetles would have got the idea . |
25 | Said if you 'd have come early ! |
26 | If I 'd thought , you could have stayed with them , but I do n't suppose you 'd have learned much French . ’ |
27 | I should have thought you 'd have found that out by now . ’ |
28 | The Income & Growth PEP allows you to invest in the Capital House Income & Growth Unit Trust which , despite one of the most difficult periods for stock market investment , has seen an investment of £100 grow to £183 over the last five years — had you been able to invest in the Income & Growth PEP over this period you would have received this return free of all personal taxes . |
29 | ‘ You would have exchanged this place for a cousin ? ’ he said in frank disbelief . |
30 | How you would have hated this , Gabriel , how you would have hungered for the sea and the sky , the hurly-burly and the heave-ho , the teamwork and the solitude , the unpredictability , the freedom , the danger of the waves . |