Example sentences of "would n't [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | They would n't bring in the heavy mob for me , I 'm not important enough . |
2 | And then that 'd be throwing all the water away , it w it would n't soak in . |
3 | But he would n't give in . |
4 | Fear almost stopped her when she thought of this , but she would n't give in to it , for she could see the smoke billowing up . |
5 | But he would n't give in to it . |
6 | But he would n't give in ! |
7 | But there was a part of her that still would n't give in to him without a fight . |
8 | And I know he had , you know he was stubborn , he would n't give in , nobody would he give in to nobody then . |
9 | but he was , he was that tired but he would n't give in , he kept wanting to see what was going on |
10 | Up by where we had been tipping the spoil was an area of hard-standing for a car , and some benevolent genius ( probably our builder friend ) had laid down sheets of open-weave chipboard over the soil , so the wheels would n't sink in . |
11 | Do n't look so shocked , Claudia — he 'd never marry you ; you would n't fit in with his lifestyle and he 'd be bored out of his mind in a month . ’ |
12 | ‘ It just would n't fit in under my byline , ’ she said acidly . |
13 | There are Scots down here who could never go back north because they would n't fit in . |
14 | it 's up to him whether it 's , whether they say it 's right or wrong I think , I think what the council said is if they , if they want it , the thing shifting , they are strong enough to get it shifted if they , if they , if they really feel that the things rot , you see up in the Dales they , one chap built a house and er , and they said they had to pull it down because it would n't fit in with , of |
15 | I would n't go in without any make-up , even a bit of mascara and powder for my blotchy face would make me feel better . |
16 | For the last nine , though , the putts just would n't go in and I was beginning to get worried . |
17 | The 10-footers would n't go in , though . |
18 | but I would n't go in after that , it was really horrible . |
19 | And they would n't go in if they could n't buy one back . |
20 | She would n't go in then , and you knew then , well they 've gone . |
21 | Mm I would n't I would n't go in to Armada Close I do n't think . |
22 | We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't |
23 | We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't |
24 | Well I 've put the big one in but I know that the rest would n't go in . |
25 | would n't go in on there . |
26 | just would n't go in would it , unless it 's being stood right down |
27 | And Daniel would n't go in cos he did n't |
28 | But brave enough to go and fight fires and but he would n't stop in with himself . |
29 | Brenda 's initial response to Trevor 's " even if " e's in is car , man " is the London English " I would n't sleep in " is car " ( line 10 ) : but she reaffirms this in Creole in the same turn ( me na sleep in " is car ) and furthermore gives her reason : " for me have me bed at home " . |
30 | It was an arrangement we had I , I would n't phone in cos you have to wait three weeks for your wages if I phone in . |