Example sentences of "would not [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 He has an appetite for land and castles I would not willingly see in the King himself , but he 's a more dangerous man than the King . ’
2 Nor do I see why caregivers should be expected to sustain a focus on personal relationships which would not ordinarily exist in the encounters between young people and adults .
3 They would not normally interfere in local decisions about where new housing would be located , unless such decisions clearly breached Government guidelines .
4 Marconi simulation Ltd have installed the equipment to enable reactor staff to experience fault recognition and rectification in situations that would not normally happen in everyday operations .
5 Such an approach overlaps to some extent with the ‘ knowledge-referenced ’ curriculum , but it also results in the inclusion of elements related to health , economics , civics and other ‘ relevant ’ topics which one would not normally find in an academic-style secondary school .
6 Because the library specialises in the hotel , catering and tourism industries , we tend to hold books , journals , market research reports and videos which you would not normally find in many local libraries or even in your regional library .
7 He prayed that hope was somewhere out there in the city tonight , and that it might come into his heart , and scour him of his doubts and confusions ; a light that would not only burn in him , but would spread throughout the Dominions , and illuminate the Imajica from one end to the other .
8 As a result of this conscious decision the Court of the Second Empire was conceived of as a public spectacle which would not only shine in the eyes of the French people but would also become the envy of other peoples less fortunate than they .
9 Flowers would not only change in colour but also reveal previously invisible patterns .
10 It was something that Harriet had particularly noticed and which made her both angry yet hopeful : angry that her daughter could not or would not always behave in such a way and hopeful that perhaps some day Liza would come to her senses and throw off the mask of invalidism behind which Harriet felt sure she was hiding .
11 It was also necessary formally to sever its links with the Odiham Agricultural Society so , on 19 April 1791 , a letter was sent to the Society , saying that the College would not now persist in the Odiham plan of sending youths to France to be trained .
12 The risk is that such a redesigned station , while it may prove palatable to Congress , would not actually succeed in its role as a space station .
13 This would be a step in the right direction , however the 2 teams would still be separate within the organisation and would not necessarily operate in practice as one team .
14 A department store like Harrods , which sells more expensive products , would be inappropriate in an area where 75% of people are out of work , just as a cut-price ‘ saver ’ store would not really fit in Knightsbridge .
15 I would n't exactly fit in here I can see .
16 it 's same with a Samsung , I end up sometimes putting it in the Toshiba one , to re-wind it back , but I 've had some funny tapes I have just lately , it 's the tape that wo n't re-wind , because how I 've noticed been the tape like , cos I 've put it in the Toshiba and re-wound , but it would n't even re-wind in the Toshiba , so Arthur says well he says that 's the tapes
17 Those other nomes probably would n't even believe in the Ship . ’
18 The fact that a very similar kind of furniture can be bought in an enormous variety of different places , there 's not this same idea that ‘ Oh , I would n't ever go in that sort of shop to buy it because it 's not a place for my sort of person ’ .
19 If you put it in a tea chest and bend its limbs then it 's likely to get broken , and it would n't quite fit in you see d' you see it , And yes she she 's jumping ahead already you see .
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