Example sentences of "it would n't [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ On the whole it would n't affect us too much , ’ thinks John Murray-Browne , proprietor of the Angel Bookshop in Islington . |
2 | It would n't tell you how many swallows , it would tell you how many lots of six swallows would east that . |
3 | I mean , if somebody was petrified of setting eyes on the youth again , then it would n't do them much good , for him to be sent to make good what damage he 's done to their house , or , |
4 | I wished I could say yes , I minded like hell , it would n't cost me much in the circumstances . |
5 | Oh no it would n't turn me on if their bollocks were hanging out |
6 | No it would n't turn me on but you could n't help looking could you ? |
7 | No but it would n't turn me on . |
8 | No it would n't turn me on |
9 | He hoped it would n't take her too long to find out about Henna Mickiewicz . |
10 | It would n't surprise me either if I see headlines soon saying ‘ Deane is F***ing crap ’ , or ‘ Wilko 's F***ing Mad ’ . |
11 | It would n't surprise me now you know ! |
12 | ‘ It is n't always , ’ Ginny said , wondering what on earth ( or in heaven ) was making her talk like this to a little man whom she 'd met only once before ; she hoped it would n't put him off her . |
13 | She does hope it would n't put you out , but she did n't know until yesterday , and you know how unreliable these baby-sitters can be ! ’ |
14 | if I were in real distress , and I was told , Mary , that you pitied me , it would n't cheer me up at all . |