Example sentences of "would n't [vb infin] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you did n't do that they would n't do it for you , they would n't pull them for you , would n't do anything .
2 She would n't tell him about her income , even when he was trying to fill in his tax forms .
3 She had had to take the time off , but they would n't pay her for it .
4 ‘ There is a band of mercenaries going round the circuit , but I would n't pay them in washers — even the big names ’ — JOHN PERKINS ( Pontypool coach ) on player transfers in Wales .
5 Yeah , but they would n't pay me for the hour I was sitting there doing nothing you see
6 The old lady would n't reach him in that time ; but the assistant saw her swing her right arm forward , the hand clutching a furled umbrella by its ferrule. the crook of the umbrella hooked inside the front of the little boy 's blazer and hooked him like a fish from water out of the path of the skidding car .
7 The shuttle would n't reach her before the suit 's air supply ran out .
8 I love you , Travis McKenna , for my sins , and I would n't marry you for any other reason . ’
9 ‘ I have such confidence in Edgar 's love that I think I could kill him , and he would n't blame me for it .
10 He even holds back when we hear the car pull away , and I would n't blame him for a moment .
11 I would n't blame you in the slightest if you never forgave me . ’
12 Richard says he does some songs , but would n't inflict them on a paying audience .
13 Well , Karen , I would n't rape you with a ten-foot pole .
14 Mind , all the bed linen 's clean , and we do n't have no bugs or fleas , I would n't 'ave anything like that in any 'ouse I lived in . ’
15 We could n't catch her and she would n't admit anything but Mr Wood knew — we all of us knew — and she 's left . ’
16 Scared her a little too , though she would n't admit it to Albert .
17 He was out again early ; too early even for the car to have been ticketed yet , as he found when he got in and turned the engine over to be sure that the cold and damp of the early hours would n't leave him with any last-minute problems .
18 ‘ No , we would n't leave him in some Beirut jail .
19 He — he would n't leave me in meaningless dark forever .
20 I would n't leave her in the lurch .
21 I would n't leave it with him he 's a right cowboy
22 I would n't leave it till the morning .
23 I said I would n't leave it till the morning .
24 So if I was you Richard I would n't leave it till last minute , I a bit sooner in case the buses are not running .
25 ‘ Iris insisted she would n't leave you on your own , ’ said Jack .
26 I would n't swop it for anything . ’
27 ‘ I would n't want 'im as a friend of mine . ’
28 ‘ You would n't want me to be vain .
29 I knew he would n't want me to be pushy and , hard though it was , I decided to wait until the end of the week and then invite him round for dinner .
30 ‘ You would n't want me for a cousin-in-law , by the sound of it . ’
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