Example sentences of "we would not [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We would n't pay any attention to them if they started acting like stars , ’ laughs Leo .
2 That 's that remains our intention , we would n't want this article fourteen direction to remain in force indefinitely , even though g the G D O said that we can do that .
3 And we would n't want any spiders around would we ?
4 No we would n't want any spiders around .
5 I was amused by your comment that you were sure we would n't cross this time , because we nearly did .
6 We needed to make a statement to Dutch society , a warning that we would n't take similar attacks lying down .
7 I suppose we could fix them to read the same , but if we did that , ma'am , we would n't need two clocks , and it 'd be a shame to part with either of them ! ’
8 We would n't need little sneaks .
9 Erm but , I mean er you know , I tried to instil we get a good programme and we , we , we get really interesting , no we di we would n't like all socials .
10 I agree with what you 're saying , but we should also look at what we do , for instance David when you go out you virtually never divert your telephone , everytime you go out ten minutes later I get up and go and divert your phone for you , if we get into the habit of diverting our phones then we we would n't have that problem .
11 Then we would n't have this nonsense of having to get our meat through a Christian butcher twice a week .
12 They say that if you , if it was n't for the shooting we would n't have any grouse or pheasants cos they would n't be preserved .
13 Yeah , but we would n't target that account would we ?
14 But a police spokesman said : ‘ We would n't recommend any DIY kits of any description , any cost , any manufacturer or any supposed accuracy .
15 ‘ For example , we would not want two jewellers next door to each other . ’
16 Alex and I were convinced that even if we would not discover new superconductivity materials , our work on the metal oxides would yield very interesting results . ’
17 The representation is , of course , implicit and we would not expect any child to be able to state explicitly the phrase structure rules and transformations generating the sentences of his language .
18 Sometimes this seemed indicated , as when he told the legislature they must beware ‘ When we are freeing ourselves from one form of imperialism [ against those who would ] … bind us to another one which would swiftly undo all the work that has been done in recent years to foster … a free and independent nation ’ ; ‘ As we would not have British masters , so we would not have Russian masters . ’
19 If this was n't here we would have to practise for £7 an hour , so we would not have much money at the end of the week .
20 Sometimes this seemed indicated , as when he told the legislature they must beware ‘ When we are freeing ourselves from one form of imperialism [ against those who would ] … bind us to another one which would swiftly undo all the work that has been done in recent years to foster … a free and independent nation ’ ; ‘ As we would not have British masters , so we would not have Russian masters . ’
21 If people trained their dogs properly from the start we would not have these problems .
22 ‘ Unlike son of Scottish Milk Board , Milk Marque is not our competitor and we would not have any problem with buying our milk through them . ’
23 The degree of pressure the Russians felt from Castro is indicated by the fact that in the course of this discussion Mikoian raised the possibility of the reciprocal inspection of territory ( ‘ and then we would not have any trouble with Castro on getting international inspection in Cuba ’ ) , and even mentioned Puerto Rico , although he can only have expected the immediately forthcoming flat refusal by the United States ( Memorandum to the Secretary of State from Mr McCloy , 25 November 1962 , US Declassified , 1985 , 002292 ) .
24 I , I think that we should assume that we would not get paid time .
25 If we are to continue with a system of grants for specific operations on the land we must ask ourselves whether , in many crofting areas , we would not get better land use , and a greater benefit to the nation , if we grant-aided amenity planting on the in-bye land to improve the appearance of the villages .
26 Some people had expressed the view that this trip came too close to the Central Wales Line excursion and it seemed clear that we would not get enough people to justify the expense of a coach .
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