Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] n't [verb] they for " in BNC.
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1 | If one runs out of the latter one can use paper tissues instead , though I would n't recommend them for pressing fragile flower heads as the tissues can leave a slight pattern on the petals . |
2 | these are my children , I would n't harm them for the world . |
3 | ‘ I was hoping someone would come , but I ca n't blame them for not waiting all this time . |
4 | He says being a little forgiving I could praps forgive them a little for us on the 1952 test , the first , but I ca n't forgive them for what they did to these other lads on the later tests , they must have known something from Nagasaki , Hiroshima and Bikini atoll tests . |
5 | Absolutely wonderful , you could n't get 'em for . |
6 | And other costs , such as readers and having to buy books because you ca n't borrow them for long enough from libraries to get them recorded or brailled , er those sorts of things really are n't taken account of and you 're simply going to have to borrow money er to pay for your disability in effect . |
7 | You ca n't blame them for their nature . ’ |
8 | It would be nice if the NHS could do this , but you ca n't blame them for trying to raise money in other ways . |
9 | You ca n't get 'em for love nor money . ’ |
10 | We said we would n't charge them for the stage blocks . |
11 | We ca n't take them for you . ’ |
12 | If you did n't do that they would n't do it for you , they would n't pull them for you , would n't do anything . |
13 | It would n't fool them for long but it would do for a moment . |