Example sentences of "would [not/n't] [verb] to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It would not do for it to take place in Moran 's house and Moran would not go to a hotel . |
2 | Several stated that this was why they would not go to a GP or a Detoxification Unit , even as an out-patient . |
3 | In the Soviet Union the party and government bureaucracies issued a mass of rules and regulations — so many , in fact , that sometimes ways had to be found to circumvent them so that the system would not grind to a halt . |
4 | Lord Donaldson said afterwards that his proposal would not lead to a downgrading of justice . |
5 | It could , for example , consist of a complaint that a rating list had been prepared on an unfair basis in the sense that another ratepayer 's property had been undervalued , even if a revaluation would not lead to a reduction in the complainant 's rate bill . |
6 | Another concession won by the NFU was clarification that inadvertent damage to a sett would not lead to a prosecution . |
7 | Many would not turn to a sound , nor would they smile or babble when spoken to . |
8 | The last point is important since we have become used to structural walls being of solid construction , and normally it would not occur to a DIY or small builder carrying out alterations that walls could be otherwise . |
9 | I believed he would not agree to a truce . |
10 | Taylor had consistently made it known that he would not agree to a ceasefire until Doe had resigned and left the country . |
11 | Students , likewise , would simply be admitted to the institution ; they would not belong to a department or faculty . |
12 | One important factor whch applied in that case would not apply to a case considered under s3 : s13 of the Act , which defines the classes of the clauses to which the Act applies , provides that to the extent that ss2 and 5-7 of the Act prevent the exclusion or restriction of liability , they " also prevent excluding or restricting liability by reference to terms and notices which exclude or restrict the relevant obligation or duty " . |
13 | A wound has been defined as an injury which breaks both the outer and inner skin — a bruise or a burst blood-vessel in an eye would not amount to a wound . |
14 | ‘ It 's a positive thing , but then I would n't go to a Vets race that was n't in some way useful to me . |
15 | I would n't go to a doctor there because of this malignant thing so I just managed till we came back |
16 | well you would n't go to a breakers would you ? |
17 | Also in England the police would n't go to a fire , but we go in the hope that perhaps we could save life . |
18 | However , the budget would n't stretch to a trip to Brazil for Crenicichla species ‘ Xingu III ’ , to Camerun for Pungu maclareni , or to Lake Fwa in Angola . |
19 | Cos Norman sa , they would n't come to a house like that . |
20 | People let their guard slip when they 're travelling ; they 'll tell you things they would n't say to a neighbour they 've known for years . |