Example sentences of "would [verb] be in " 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 If the children had been with us they 'd have been in the disco , fortunately soundproofed , every night .
3 I 'd have been in it and in those bars in Gibraltar giving it the big lips by last night . ’
4 If the sergeant had caught you there , you 'd have been in trouble because you were n't flogging the beat .
5 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 .
6 Back home she 'd have been in some nice comfortable clinic .
7 They picked up so much more corn that — if I were to leave them — they 'd have been in trouble in no time .
8 or they 'd have been in a different position
9 If we 'd been up on Water Gypsy 's superstructure you 'd have been in the canal by now . ’
10 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 ) .
11 But well I 'd have been in my teens then .
12 lost that I 'd have been in a pickle .
13 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
14 I would have thought they 'd have been in touch about extending the guarantee through you .
15 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 .
16 So if that was Jim cos Jim would 've been in his he has n't laid
17 We would envisage being in a position to despatch the sales documentation by the end of four to six weeks .
18 But it was not enough to give me a complex , not as it would have been in America .
19 ‘ I was bumped on to the rail six or seven times and I think I would have been in the first four but for that , ’ he said .
20 Although he still speaks bitterly of the pressure put on him by the authorities , in fact they never succeeded in obliging him to send the children to school ; he was not even fined as he would have been in Britain .
21 But for the glass in its windows , which originally would have been in small leaded panes , it remains unaltered on the outside .
22 It was soft , but as brisk and clear as it would have been in the middle of the day .
23 Though Lancashire are far below full strength , Grayson has earned his place on merit having captained the powerful North Under-21s to the ADT divisional age-group title and would have been in the side even had the Orrell contingent been available , Martin Strett being ineligible having represented the Northern Division in October .
24 Daeve Pope would have been in heavy metal heaven .
25 These would have claimed much of Miller 's attention , but his expertise would have been in great demand over the cultivation of rare fruits .
26 Miller 's Vinca rosea ( now Catharanthus roseus ) had been brought forward : ‘ as this plant is a great novelty in Europe … the Figure of the Plant has not yet been seen by any living person ’ and of Gardenia capense , called by him Jasminium , he wrote , ‘ Could we have procured a good drawing in proper time it would have been in its proper place , but as this is so curious and being an undescribed plant , we hope our purchasers will not be displeased with insertion here . ’
27 The original porous bone has been consolidated to become much heavier than it would have been in life .
28 Sitwell provides an extended description of the gardens as they would have been in Susanna Jennens 's lifetime , a summary of the more interesting volumes in the library , and a general inventory of the house from Dutch paintings to kitchen pewter .
29 In the machine shop , without Victor Wilcox to escort her , Robyn was as conspicuous in her high-fashion boots , her cord breeches and her cream-coloured quilted jacket , as some rare animal , a white doe or a unicorn , would have been in the same place .
30 These galleries face North , and , as Ms E. Little explains in her book , Chronicles of Patterdale , they would have been in a good position beside the early road to attract the attention of the wool clothiers and their servants , the broggers , passing by on horseback in search of stock .
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