Example sentences of "[pron] would [not/n't] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No I would n't drink such rubbish . |
2 | ‘ I would n't waste any sleep , ’ said Constance . |
3 | ‘ I would n't want any child of mine to have to cope with being thrown in at the deep end like that . |
4 | And that at least is true , he thought , because if I were a crippled old man living on an early pension filtered through the Secret Vote — and thus controllable — I would n't want any whisper of indiscretion getting back to the Service . |
5 | If I bought a thing I would n't want another man |
6 | It is however the final formal appearance of the team who have been representing North Yorkshire County Council , and I would n't want this opportunity to slip without thanking them all , Mr , Mrs , and all of the others in their team who have spoken on behalf of the Council . |
7 | I would n't want this version of the Etudes as the only one on my shelves , but it earns a place alongside other ( note , too , that these discs are available separately ) . |
8 | She could look at me and I would n't feel that horror , people recoiling from me — your Chesarynth would n't do that . |
9 | And I would n't change that vote and I respect people who are prepared to do it . |
10 | Out on the pavement , Erlich said , ‘ Thanks , Dan , but I would n't classify that guy as a picture of enthusiasm . ’ |
11 | Mm , mm , yeah , I must admit I would n't , I agree with what you say , where I would n't classify those people as being of no fixed abode , they 're not necessarily of no fixed abode , there are a lot of people who would , living in flats and Council houses and things like that , they 've got that attitude |
12 | Cos I mean for someone like me , I was saying that like , before I used to say to you I would n't eat all day , right ? |
13 | The ex-world champion moaned : ‘ I would n't advise any boys to take up the game . |
14 | I would n't give any odds on him keeping that right arm , either . ’ |
15 | ‘ Well , ordinarily I would n't pay that sort of price — ’ |
16 | ‘ No need to tell you how sorry I am — goes without saying — but I would n't call that murder , would you ? |
17 | ‘ If I were you , James , I would n't call these people niggers — unless , of course , you want to end up in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital . ’ |
18 | I think they 're so pretty I just had to have one , even though I knew I would n't get much use out of it . |
19 | Well I would like to hope that he would take notice of my letter even if I would n't get any support from British Press . |
20 | ‘ On the other hand , if she were here I would n't get any work done at all . ’ |
21 | ‘ I would n't get any ideas about running if I were you , ’ he said , looking her over as if he were contemplating buying . |
22 | ‘ You must admit though , ’ she went on , ‘ I would n't get this job without you . |
23 | We 're not , er we 're not the best thing about money and I would n't see that happening in the future . |
24 | George said he hoped I would n't cause any trouble and nodded off . |
25 | Aaagh I would n't touch those Peter , oh no aaagh , aaagh god put them away he 's gotten your feet tickled |
26 | I would n't like another baby for another three or four years at least . |
27 | ’ . Ilse had been trained in an orphanage , and he then tells her , with a smile : ‘ I would n't claim any privilege that an orphan was n't entitled to . ’ |
28 | I 've got JMP Super Bass IIs , although , with the way I play , I would n't notice any difference in sound between America and Britain . |
29 | ‘ Now I would n't let that feeling take hold again . ’ |
30 | ‘ Of course , I would n't have that problem with you , would I ? ’ he said softly . |