Example sentences of "she would [verb] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd 've been lying on Spanish beaches with her eyes tight shut knowing that every Spanish boy who passed would fancy her . |
2 | She encouraged them to smoke and then she 'd say be smoking . |
3 | She 'd have been too far gone to hear . |
4 | ‘ She 'd have been better with someone nearer her own age , ’ the old woman murmured to herself . |
5 | She 'd have been given help by the Lord Chancellor 's Department , and her costs would have been minimal . |
6 | ‘ No one in particular , but I thought she 'd have been better off with a chap of her own age who would have wanted her to carry on where she was . |
7 | If gazing could gobble you up , she 'd have been picked clean . |
8 | I think one thing that blindfolded us a bit was the fact that the river was in spate at the time and if she had fallen in she 'd have been washed out to sea . |
9 | The whole glass and she 'd have been climbing the walls — just how you like — ’ |
10 | She 'd have been up there on her Sunday off , bursting with the news . |
11 | Back home she 'd have been in some nice comfortable clinic . |
12 | If she had n't been with him she 'd have been here before now . |
13 | She 'd have been wearing it on a day like this . ’ |
14 | I do n't know she 'd have been better off here . |
15 | The darkness was suffocatingly thick , and she knew that ordinarily she 'd have been terrified . |
16 | She 'd have been lost without you . ’ |
17 | Dear me , she 'd have been sad to see this day . ’ |
18 | ‘ If I 'd been there much longer she 'd have been levelled down all right , ’ Bridie said with a grin . |
19 | I suppose in the old days , if we 'd been like you , she 'd have been living with us as a matter of course . ’ |
20 | Last night 's fiasco had n't helped , but even without it she wondered if she 'd have been able to cope with her deeply buried resentment towards Romano de Sciorto . |
21 | If you had n't come along with you did she 'd have been off with my wallet and no doubt they 'd split the pickings later . ’ |
22 | She 'd have been glad of someone to chat to . |
23 | She 'd have been delighted with a cornfield and a few startled crows . |
24 | She knew a lot about birds — she 'd have been perfectly able to do a short stint , teaching them to fly and so forth . |
25 | I mean what would have happened to us kids if if she 'd have been like him ? |
26 | Suppose Delia had become friendly with Angy and gone to her flat that afternoon She 'd have been one of the last people to see her alive . ’ |
27 | ‘ She 'd have been more than concerned if she 'd known what he 'd been up to over the previous few weeks ! ’ said Harris drily . |
28 | But she 'd have been there ! |
29 | A year ago she 'd have been able to race him out to the ketch , maybe even climbed on deck and dived off … |
30 | She 'd have been stuck in some noisy complex in Pollensa and then had to drive back to Palma to do his share of the work . |