Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] i 'd [vb infin] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well , it well , it well yeah , it has to be rather awkward to read that I think , I do n't think I 'd fancy having a go at Norwegian .
2 Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness .
3 ‘ The hotel looked good — particularly the room service — but I do n't think I 'd want to have gone through the other things that happened to Kevin unless I had 50,000 policeman and 20,000 doctors with me to make sure I was okay . ’
4 I do n't think I 'd want to come back to Woking .
5 And even if I had , I do n't think I 'd 've paid it much attention .
6 ‘ You do n't think I 'd risk getting pregnant by mistake twice ? ’
7 I do n't think I 'd like to go in there !
8 I do n't think I 'd like to live in one .
9 I do n't think , I do n't think you 're allowed to say ooh , I do n't think I 'd like to do that .
10 I do n't think I 'd like to say who was the worst dressed , but if people do n't feel comfortable in their clothes , they are not likely to look good . ’
11 I do n't think I 'd like to say that there were until they 've had the chance to find out .
12 ‘ I do n't think I 'd like to give you a general answer .
13 I do n't think I 'd like to share a bathroom
14 I do n't think I 'd like to try crossing swords with him again .
15 Child 1 : ‘ I do n't think I 'd like hugging daddy if he was all ( thoughtfully ) covered in soot like from a fireplace .
16 I do n't think I 'd like to work under that pressure .
17 I do n't think I 'd like to work in a factory .
18 And if I 'd been in his skin , and seen the power in Dawn 's beak and feet , I do n't think I 'd have done anything either .
19 I hated the exams at school I did n't think I 'd have to go all through them again .
20 ‘ I do n't think I 'd have cared to be represented by two images in the same picture .
21 I do n't think I 'd have spotted it myself if I had n't seen the way he reacted the day we found Wolfgang Klein , when Gebrec got so upset . ’
22 You need n't think I 'd have come to see you in Brixton .
23 On December 21 last year , my daughter turned to me and said : ‘ Thank you , Mum , I do n't think I 'd have managed so well without you . ’
24 I do n't think I 'd get babysit for me I suppose ?
25 Er I do n't think I 'd wish to speculate in in open forum .
26 Well , summer , I do n't know I 'd like to go for about it , whe whether it 's calm or not , you know if it 's nice and calm but
27 ‘ Now if you do n't mind I 'd like to have my room to myself so I can finish dressing . ’
28 ‘ If you do n't mind I 'd like to drop the subject now .
29 In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted .
30 Had he been around at the time of my capture I do n't believe I 'd have made it very far .
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