Example sentences of "she would not [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then she would n't want me enough , ’ he said flatly . |
2 | And she said she would n't leave me . |
3 | " She would n't tell me who my father was . " |
4 | ‘ She would n't tell me , but was very insistent that I call her the minute you got in . ’ |
5 | Your uncle must be years and years older than she is , and anyway , I rather gathered she 'd got her sights set on some fellow whose name she would n't tell me . |
6 | She would n't tell me . |
7 | She would n't tell me . ’ |
8 | She would n't tell me exactly what he 'd said . |
9 | Du n no she would n't tell me . |
10 | ‘ She would n't marry me and , in any case , mother … ’ |
11 | If she thought I had a hand in killing Paul she would n't thank me . |
12 | ‘ She said she would n't let me come here . ’ |
13 | The material that I used was a lovely heavy cream bridal fabric , chosen because it was the closest equivalent I could find to the bride 's dress — surprisingly enough , she would n't let me chop a hole in the real thing ! |
14 | She would n't let me somehow . |
15 | When I got to Holloway I found I would have been entitled to take most of the things she would n't let me take , like a hairbrush . |
16 | She would n't let me take her . ’ |
17 | She had a grand lot of milk , but she would n't let me milk her . |
18 | But she would n't let me go . |
19 | Pat rung up and wanted me to fetch the dressing table on Tuesday night I said yeah alright I 'll do Wednes but I forgot I was going out with the girls Wednesday so I went out Tuesday and she would n't let me have it , cos Tuesdays they 're not working in the kitchen |
20 | She would n't let me pay for it . |
21 | Oh , like , when erm , David died , she would n't phone me because |
22 | ‘ Time and again , they said things like : ‘ I ca n't tell my Mum because she would n't believe me ’ or ‘ I told another teacher but I just got told off for telling lies ’ . |
23 | She would n't appreciate me telling you this , but she loved you . |
24 | I reckon if Sara 's in heaven , she would n't mind me brushing someone else 's hair . |
25 | I was sure she would not denounce me . |
26 | ‘ I did not agree , but she would not leave me alone ’ |
27 | I did not agree , but she would not leave me alone . |
28 | She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter . |
29 | As a patient , I would like to think that the presence of a doctor 's name on the list would also offer me some sort of guarantee that he or she would not subject me to unnecessary or unjustifiably harmful treatment — whether that treatment be labelled alternative or mainstream , labels that serve only to confuse the issue . |
30 | ‘ Because she would not believe me . |