Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] i 'd " in BNC.
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1 | They 're not to know I 'd never fight . ’ |
2 | I 'm not saying I 'd have been good for him or him for me , but it did provide a link in a chain that was to tie me to glory in the Open . |
3 | I would get a better , I 'm not saying I 'd get a better shine than that . |
4 | ‘ Did I not say I 'd get my answer from you , and none other ? ’ |
5 | ‘ If I did n't joke I 'd cry . ’ |
6 | The snag is it could be almost anyone , and if I were Neneh Cherry or Stock , Aitken or Waterman , I do n't think I 'd be losing sleep over it . |
7 | You need n't think I 'd have come to see you in Brixton . |
8 | ‘ In fact I do n't think I 'd even wear a shirt . ’ |
9 | I do n't think I 'd like it . |
10 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd want a stomach pump , ’ Rab said . |
12 | It is hard to find one year and , if I found it , I do n't think I 'd spend it learning English . ’ |
13 | I do n't think I 'd like to say who was the worst dressed , but if people do n't feel comfortable in their clothes , they are not likely to look good . ’ |
14 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd ever use such infantile expressions . ’ |
15 | ‘ Without that I do n't think I 'd have been able to leave home at 17 , be mature enough to manage my own career and be in a steady relationship for three-and-a-half years . |
16 | ‘ I 'm not your average 21-year-old and I do n't think I 'd be able to maintain the sort of life I lead if I was n't so mature . ’ |
17 | ‘ The hotel looked good — particularly the room service — but I do n't think I 'd want to have gone through the other things that happened to Kevin unless I had 50,000 policeman and 20,000 doctors with me to make sure I was okay . ’ |
18 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd be so nervous , ’ said Montana , who finished with 15 completions in 21 attempts for 126 yards . |
19 | You do n't think I 'd do anything to a patient I would n't have done to myself ? ’ |
20 | And if I 'd been in his skin , and seen the power in Dawn 's beak and feet , I do n't think I 'd have done anything either . |
21 | ‘ Oh , no , ’ said the girl , ‘ I do n't think I 'd like tarmac . ’ |
22 | Settle down and live off the back catalogue : I do n't know , I do n't think I 'd just stop . |
23 | ‘ Do n't think I 'd say it outright , do you ? |
24 | I do n't think I 'd have been more so had the door opened on , say , a Teddy Bear , redolent of the fabulous Oxford of Evelyn Waugh . |
25 | On December 21 last year , my daughter turned to me and said : ‘ Thank you , Mum , I do n't think I 'd have managed so well without you . ’ |
26 | " I do n't think I 'd go that far , Sister Margaret . |
27 | I do n't think I 'd |
28 | I do n't , I do n't think I 'd be able to put things together |
29 | Here was this girl who seemed to think I was capable of clearing up her troubles , but did n't think I 'd have enough brains to find out her identity . |
30 | I did n't think I 'd be able to keep my sanity or my family if it happened again , but there was no way I was going to let him make me sign for a loan I did n't want . |