Example sentences of "it would not [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And he hoped it would n't inhibit the activities of anybody here . |
2 | Maybe people later put ice in the tunnels , so it would n't melt . ’ |
3 | Patiently I told him what was in the envelope , bending it to and fro to show that it would n't explode . |
4 | It would n't wake a mouse . |
5 | He says that the police could back off a bit , then maybe it would n't end in death . |
6 | And because there is n't enough room for a half shutter you see , it 's only that wide , it would n't cover the window . |
7 | ‘ On the whole it would n't affect us too much , ’ thinks John Murray-Browne , proprietor of the Angel Bookshop in Islington . |
8 | My colleague , Guy Thomas was told he could have another post within the set-up and that it would n't affect his salary . |
9 | And , because you 'd made a loss , you could , out of your taxed pension , introduce a couple of hundred pounds into the business as a capital in introduction , to keep the business running , and it would n't affect the profit figures at all . |
10 | She was pleased that Faye drank it that way , since without food value it would n't affect her blood sugar level or insulin intake and therefore did n't have to be regulated in quantity and timing . |
11 | This was usually negotiating better discounts , in some of our production centres reducing the web width , which of course saves newsprint and in many areas er , in the regional newspapers reducing the distribution of our freeze in areas where we thought it er , it would n't affect , it would n't have affected the performance of the title . |
12 | See it would n't affect some people but |
13 | We had a 100% retention on the mortgage until the major work was done , and meanwhile were managing on a bridging loan — it was a bit like living in a house with no roof , hoping that it would n't rain ( which we more or less were doing ) . |
14 | The air did n't feel sharply cold enough for snow , and Clare hoped it would n't rain ; she peered upward at the dull , grey sky . |
15 | ‘ I prayed last night it would n't rain . |
16 | If your home got hit by a tornado it would n't recover quickly either . |
17 | ‘ The Government is pinning its hopes for economic recovery on the housing market , so it would n't want to do anything that would snuff it out , ’ said Mike Simpson , Suffolk spokesman for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors . |
18 | It would n't stop hitting me . |
19 | Just which ‘ caves ’ and why ( it would n't stop the partying which takes place on the embankments ) is anyone 's guess at the time of writing . |
20 | When the pain came , it would n't stop . |
21 | This had been a cruel blow , but it would n't stop her from ensuring that justice was done . |
22 | They slowed it to a steady well , but it would n't stop , and through it all there was the awful screaming . |
23 | My Lords , M My Lords er th the er I think it might be helpful if I were to make a an intervention at this moment , it would n't stop my Noble Friends er from making it er er an intervention later , later on . |
24 | Although that might be a bit like confronting a tiger and hoping it would n't bite . |
25 | Mr Grover had pointed it out and said it would n't give any trouble . |
26 | I do n't like him at all , and if he was going to be the next Frank Lloyd Wright , I could n't care less , and it would n't change my opinion of him as a man , which is that he 's — ’ |
27 | So I waited four days , watching the weather , praying that it would n't change and when the night arrived to fish again , and the conditions were identical to that wonderful night four moons ago , I felt like I was eight years old again on Christmas eve . |
28 | it would n't set so I hit it and you know buttons ? |
29 | Tonally there 's a lot more bottom end than I was expecting , and while it would n't pass for the finest of Martins , it 's good enough to fit into any acoustic line-up and would certainly be bright enough to handle picking and single line solos . |
30 | ‘ Sort of , but it would n't create the right impression . ’ |