Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 I would n't expect any dramatic response initially , ’ she says .
2 I would n't waste any sleep , ’ said Constance .
3 Standun 's book but I would n't want any such scenes to just be vulgar or sensational , if so it 's not much of an advance is it ?
4 I was quite sure at the time that I would n't want any more children .
5 I would n't want any child of mine to have to cope with being thrown in at the deep end like that .
6 And that at least is true , he thought , because if I were a crippled old man living on an early pension filtered through the Secret Vote — and thus controllable — I would n't want any whisper of indiscretion getting back to the Service .
7 ‘ Well , I promised your Uncle Nick I would n't do any persuading .
8 for me to sign , I said I 'm sorry I 'm not signing them and I would n't sign any of them and he went back and he said alright then we 'll leave it in your husband 's name , I said yes you 'd better had cos he still owns the house , yet all those bills have come through , I 've had water rates come through in my name , I 've had the electricity come through it 's in my name , the only one bill that was never in his name , never has been is the telephone and that 's included
9 ‘ But I would n't choose any other goalkeeper to be between our posts .
10 I told you I would n't answer any of these .
11 The ex-world champion moaned : ‘ I would n't advise any boys to take up the game .
12 I would n't give any odds on him keeping that right arm , either . ’
13 I 'm delighted to comment , though , subject to contract and everything else , I would n't give any any assurances .
14 Well it 's not of course , that 's absolute rubbish and of the cases that we 'll have here tonight , each of them if they are true are very very er unfortunate indeed , an and I would n't condone any of them if they 're true .
15 I would n't get any ideas about running if I were you , ’ he said , looking her over as if he were contemplating buying .
16 ‘ On the other hand , if she were here I would n't get any work done at all . ’
17 I do n't ask , of course , because I would n't get any worthwhile answer .
18 Well I would like to hope that he would take notice of my letter even if I would n't get any support from British Press .
19 Oh I would n't know any of them .
20 George said he hoped I would n't cause any trouble and nodded off .
21 I would n't trust any of the figures you quote because Superstore , like Stacker , does n't actually double your hard disk space .
22 That is a very comprehensive survey , erm I would n't envisage any additional sites being recommended by the City Council , er at the present time , although clearly some of the sites may be suggested by by a private developers and landowners during the consultation process .
23 ’ . Ilse had been trained in an orphanage , and he then tells her , with a smile : ‘ I would n't claim any privilege that an orphan was n't entitled to . ’
24 I 've got JMP Super Bass IIs , although , with the way I play , I would n't notice any difference in sound between America and Britain .
25 The manager there was quite happy to take people on social security so I would n't have any trouble about that .
26 ‘ That 's it , Will , if we are dishonest , it looks bad for me and soon I would n't have any more customers . ’
27 I did n't know what an epidural was , but I knew I would n't have any pain so it was okay by me .
28 Had I really meant it when I 'd written I would n't have any painkillers ?
29 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
30 The tourist office said I would n't have any trouble finding somewhere . ’
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