Example sentences of "he would have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd have to leave Lee now ; up there in the wood on his own .
2 He 'd have to sort George out in a delicate way .
3 ‘ Or he 'd have minced meat on toast .
4 Oh yes , if Greg had been around when the storm broke he 'd have faced ruin — and probably gone to gaol into the bargain .
5 Today I suppose he 'd have written variations on Happy Birthday , but this is more fun .
6 Murphy points out that Russell 's character is supposed to be a brave , devil-may-care type , but Walsh says : ‘ Yes , but even so , he 'd have worn breathing apparatus surely I suppose you 've got to see his mug on screen , though . ’
7 Prof. Wylie told Humphrey he 'd have to renew Theo 's fellowship — ca n't lose two senior lecturers at once , you know — and Humphrey just about blew a gasket .
8 He 'd have got permission all right . ’
9 He 'd have to face Helen sooner or later , so better sooner .
10 It 's for sure that he 'd have had respect for the course .
11 Or he 'd he 'd have to have light on all the all night .
12 ( Funny ; he 'd have thought Fergus would have been a side-by-side man . )
13 As it happened , the way Paul played that 17th he 'd have taken par any day .
14 He 'd have preferred Bernard to say nothing rather than patronize him .
15 He 'd have found Zambia anyway .
16 he would 've said Irene next .
17 Paisley asserted that , had he wanted to destroy the Unionist Party , he would have fielded candidates in all the constituencies .
18 If he had made up his mind to see her again , then he would have moved heaven and earth to accomplish it .
19 It was all she wanted to know really , the truth — that if Fernando had truly loved her he would have moved heaven and earth to get her back .
20 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 .
21 He would have regarded mastication as a terrible waste of time .
22 If Charles had bothered to watch his wife 's stunning performance , he would have seen France 's top statesmen fawn in her presence .
23 He would have given Archie a hard time , I 'm sure of it .
24 That he managed to summon enough energy to make any collections at all during his stay is something of a miracle ; had he been more thorough and punctilious in his methods he would have saved history , as well as himself , a lot of time and trouble when it came to corroborating the theories that were to bring him such fame , and infamy , many years later .
25 In the old days he would have felt guilt .
26 If the penalty had gone in he would have matched Malcolm Macdonald 's five against Cyprus in 1975 .
27 He began to say all the prayers to the Blessed Virgin and the saints which he had been taught at his mother 's knee , and all the while , as he prayed , he was aware that under a mile to the west lay Gribbin Head , where murder had been done eleven months before : murder he had been witness to and had profited by ; murder he had known full well was mortal sin for which , at the Judgement Seat , he would have to give account to God .
28 Very soon , he knew , he would have to choose sides , and despite the success of tonight 's endeavour , and the security he 'd won with it , he was by no means sure that he belonged amongst the ranks of the purgers , even though they were certain to carry the day .
29 Had he been , he would have made Michael Codron 's chastisement seem like a love paean .
30 In the ordinary course of events he would have said Len Forbister was n't the kind of man to associate with him .
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