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Example sentences for "you would have been"

  • If you had got money from the merchants shops, you would have been as ready to sell your shawls to them as to these strangers?

  • Do you understand that if you had not been a master, but had been merely an ordinary seaman, you would have been obliged to go in Messrs.

  • If there had been a written lease at the time when Mr. Leask bought the property, you would have been aware of it?

  • Yesterday, at our fête champêtre, you would have been ashamed of me.

  • You would have been interested, an hour later, to have seen Mart skip up the rickety stairs leading to the Calkins abode.

  • I do not know whether the sight to you would have been pitiful or ludicrous.

  • Yesterday, at our fete champetre, you would have been ashamed of me.

  • You would have been a dreadful person in those times, I am quite sure," she said.

  • You would have been a monster of cruelty.

  • You would have been exactly in my position, as you hinted a moment ago.

  • If I had told, you would have been hanged up there,” pointing to the yard; “so we are quits.

  • If it hadn't been for Gretchen," said I, "you would have been a potpie long ago.

  • If you had loved me, what to you would have been a King, a Prince, a principality?

  • You would have been so wise, that by this time your daughter would have been lost to you forever.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you would have been" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    mechanical movements; you aren; you came; you have; you know anything about; you make; you may; you must; you perceive; you saw; you seem; you thought; you two; you want; you wish; young animals; young artists; young couple; young gent; young king; young marster; young sirs; your children; your company; your correspondents; your old