Example sentences of "would not [verb] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 in order to get the air in Charlotte you 're just going to wear yourself out darling I would n't bother do you
3 If I told you what the wine cost , you would n't dare drink it . ’
4 He loved Stanley , and thought that he dared do things he would n't dare do himself . ’
5 They would n't dare do anything like that .
6 ‘ He would n't dare do it . ’
7 I would n't dare leave him by himself I would n't think of leaving your dad by himself , going out gadding about
8 Well you would n't dare leave your car parked .
9 I would n't dare eat them I 'd be in a terrible state .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 With you aboard , I would n't dare turn my back for fear of becoming fish meal . ’
13 He would n't dare court-martial you . ’
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
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