Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's nobody I would rather see have it son , ’ Bert said sadly .
2 And I know I was madly , madly involved with the symphony to the extent that when it was done — and it is one of the few works I say this of — I would not dare touch it again .
3 It would also help convince them that politicians have decided not on the basis of the best orchestrated campaign but by seeking to occupy the high moral ground , wherever it might be found .
4 in order to get the air in Charlotte you 're just going to wear yourself out darling I would n't bother do you
5 If I told you what the wine cost , you would n't dare drink it . ’
6 He loved Stanley , and thought that he dared do things he would n't dare do himself . ’
7 They would n't dare do anything like that .
8 ‘ He would n't dare do it . ’
9 I would n't dare leave him by himself I would n't think of leaving your dad by himself , going out gadding about
10 Well you would n't dare leave your car parked .
11 I would n't dare eat them I 'd be in a terrible state .
12 Men in the small discussion groups implied that they might be interested in some of these variations on straight sex , but that they would n't dare suggest them to their partners .
13 The train was n't stopping until it got to London ; there were other people in the carriage and surely these men would n't dare try anything here , now .
14 With you aboard , I would n't dare turn my back for fear of becoming fish meal . ’
15 He would n't dare court-martial you . ’
16 However , after studying as many photographs as I could find of Randy 's original , it would appear that this was the way he wanted things and I would n't dare criticise him for it .
17 Head in the air — they would n't dare call me ‘ show-off ’ at a moment like this — I launched myself down that gaping passage-way and marched in to Dinwiddie 's room .
18 West Yorkshire ( ‘ Greater Leeds , ’ as one citizen calls it , ‘ but I would n't dare call it that in Bradford or Sheffield ’ ) is the source and spiritual home of the thrift movement .
19 You ca n't do move your eyes , er so your eyes are actually taped closed to stop anything going in them .
20 Well he 's got himself a B M W and he ca n't pay pay his record bill .
21 cos she said if I ca n't go do you want two tickets ?
22 She thought she would never dare touch anything in this house in case she left marks .
23 Buying that blank tape had been a waste , for she knew she would never dare play it back .
24 Those of us who have fought those of us who have fought still have one job we can do and that is to see that the military capability of the United States is such that no potential aggressor will ever dare attack us .
25 It will also help teach your child computer interaction at an early age .
26 ‘ These moves will undoubtedly help protect our customers .
27 That means that er sa , America says they wo n't do bomb them or anything yet .
28 Erm it 's only just asking us to have a look at an idea which has banded to us once or twice , erm , we can have a look to see if erm , we can erm , have an in-house building maintenance , to develop the amalgama the amalgamation a little bit further than what we have already , erm , it wo n't harm harm us to have a look , so I 've got no real trouble with that at all .
29 He wo n't dare do anything ! ’
30 Christ , she wo n't dare let me live .
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