Example sentences of "[adv] would n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If I 'd paused for more thought I perhaps would n't have had the nerve , but I simply opened his door , checked up and down the corridor for observers ( none ) and went inside , shutting myself in . |
2 | And , and I mean I , I , I 'm making I 'm mak I 'm deliberately making these points because he is viewed as someone who perhaps would n't have been a Sun type but more of a , a Telegraph type or whatever , but when you 've analyzed his , his words and his speeches and everything else in terms of what we 're talking about the tabloids or broadsheets or whatever , you know he would , his language would have fitted in more neatly to the tabloid style than the the Telegraph style . |
3 | She had nothing at all to go on , I thought , except that phone call , and she naturally would n't admit to having listened to that . |
4 | When Rebecca Kraemer remarked , as the last murmurs of the slow movement died away , that it was such a pity the conductor was still following the now-discredited Haas edition , she was telling everyone within earshot — which included half the audience — everything that Alison could have wanted them to know but naturally would n't have dreamt of mentioning herself . |
5 | Further to this I suggest that the optional extra subbuteo old trafford have the name written on the box as opposed to a picture as most of their ‘ so called ’ fans have never been there and so would n't recognise it . |
6 | There was no advantage in taking them back to the barn where they 'd been born , as when we found them they were too young ever to have been out of it , so would n't have known their way around . |
7 | He was n't out on the Safari circuit with Brian Harley so would n't have picked up his bonuses . ’ |
8 | We 've got somebody who 's got a living assurance policy with us , it 's going to pay out er , on diagnosis of any of those serious illnesses , and then they contract H I V , which if they had originally , we obviously would n't give it to them , but they contract it after the policy is enforced . |
9 | ‘ And you obviously would n't put accepting a bribe beyond you partner either , would you ? ’ |
10 | Of course the situation is not the same and the techniques you use with a five-minute sequence in the classroom obviously would n't work with a sixty-minute film . |
11 | And you 've got your opponent 's ball the other side of the hoop , and the blue ball 's over there somewhere , so you obviously would n't try and run the hoop , you 'll just join back up with your partner 's ball . |
12 | She obviously would n't have anyone else at her time of life , in spite of all the men in her stories . |
13 | So he obviously would n't have thought the union would have been much of a threat to him seeing as he |
14 | She immediately discounted that idea , realising that , had Lubor known , then he obviously would n't have asked her to dine himself . |
15 | Cos if you said erm answer in complete sentences they obviously would n't get two marks you see ? |
16 | Might even have had my Steven in would n't have known him . |
17 | I personally would n't regard having to contact Germany for spares as the end of the world , and have always found Warwick to be extremely helpful in such circumstances . |
18 | But he admits , cost-effectiveness does depend on the number of users involved — with up to 100 users it is cheaper to use Unix , while he personally would n't suggest running a mainframe with fewer than 200 users . |
19 | Erm a park tends to give the impression of being like a memorial park , erm equally it 's not just earmarked for football , which is it could be er seen as just that , the idea was that it would provide facilities for all types of sports and interests throughout the er throughout the area , particularly er girls , I know girls play football but there 's a lot of interest in er sport particularly hockey , and I personally would n't like to see it just dominated by football . |
20 | The risks were still there and the satisfaction alone would n't justify them . |
21 | But it just would n't stay folded . |
22 | Or the fact that the chemistry between them just would n't stop ? |
23 | Other bands just would n't give a toss , they 'd pose like they were asked if they thought they were going to get a front cover . ’ |
24 | Their approach play to goal was top class , but the ball just would n't land in the net . |
25 | But er with the the the er the original the the first one , you had to heat it up with a blowlamp and you had to be very very careful to get it just to the right heat , before if you tried to start it too cold , it would kick back and if was too hot again , it just would n't start . |
26 | ‘ It just would n't fit in under my byline , ’ she said acidly . |
27 | For the last nine , though , the putts just would n't go in and I was beginning to get worried . |
28 | It just would n't go . |
29 | But the niggle of discontent just would n't go . |
30 | And of course a lot of the engineering was on textile machinery and er I did n't , I just would n't go back to it after I 'd been at it about a couple of years . |