Example sentences of "would not [adv] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | After Lamb had blown the whistle on the Pakistanis Dexter seemed to want to wash his hands of anything Lamb was doing — suggesting that the Northants captain 's forthright comments would not just end with a fine and a suspension from his County bosses . |
2 | Such legalisation would not magically dispense with the need for policemen , but it would make the needed policing more manageable . |
3 | He also tendered low for a host of tiny contracts — sidings , drains , realignments , even routine maintenance — things he would not normally bother with . |
4 | B's reply would be taken to mean that he would not completely agree with what A said , and A would probably expect B to go on to explain why he was reluctant to agree . |
5 | The fall-rise in B's reply again indicates that he would not completely agree with A. Fall-rise in such contexts almost always indicates both something ‘ given ’ or ‘ conceded ’ and at the same time some ‘ reservation ’ or ‘ hesitation ’ . |
6 | Although this centre presented a coherent picture in which the city was divided into discrete neighbourhoods , residents would not always identify with these boundaries . |
7 | I hasten to add that I would not lightly disagree with the findings of the Committee , but I am firmly of the view that the developments to which I shall later refer — interconnection , increased fuel diversity , competition within the system , downward pressure on cost , environmental benefits and energy efficiency — are all a direct result of our proposals to restructure the electricity industry and change the conditions under which it operates . |
8 | This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants . |
9 | And I think that whereas erm we would not necessarily argue with a case for providing criteria at a strategic plan at a structure plan level erm to put some flesh on what is meant and maybe clarify some of the explanatory memorandum in a more positive way , simply should ensure that the policy does not dilute , sorry that whatever changes emerge , does not dilute the mode intention of the policy . |
10 | There is a far wider range of hollies available than you might have originally supposed , and some have an elegance that you would n't normally associate with them . |
11 | The designers have produced a complete range , including shoes you would n't normally associate with Doc Martens . |
12 | There 's a pleasing roughness to proceedings which one would n't instantly equate with the Muses ' ( supposedly ) more careful instincts . |
13 | ‘ But he would n't even stay with George Borwick . |
14 | It 's the sort of picture which people who are not interested in photography would n't even bother with , probably , but see what they 're missing ? |
15 | Oh , I would n't even bother with the headline , quite honestly . |
16 | Cotte ( pp. 71 – 2 ) distinguishes two main senses of let , the first of which is described as " the non-intervention of an agent in an action which has been initiated independently of him/her and has been going on already for a certain time " , and can be illustrated by : ( 214 ) He would n't even dance with her at Gavin 's party . |
17 | I , I do n't think we 're taking away the Planning and Environment Committee 's delegated powers , we 're merely trying to ensure the policy and resources committee is consulted on proposals for conversion of residential accommodation , for the , oh I will say the moral reasons that Mr outlined , I would n't really disagree with what he said . |
18 | I would think that in the terms that you want to define it in , that statement 's true but I would n't necessarily agree with it . |
19 | Erm I mean I would n't necessarily agree with all these markings because everybody who marks the markings are sometimes slightly different . |