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

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1 If the world had been created without the exclusion principle , quarks would not form separate , well-defined protons and neutrons .
2 The system can not be used unless : ( a ) the complainant consents ; ( b ) the chief officer of police is satisfied that the case would not justify criminal or disciplinary charges being brought .
3 A conciliatory statement by Eisenhower on 20 January 1960 ( which may in itself have given the Soviet leadership the impression that a little meddling in Cuba would not incur serious repercussions ) was vociferously denounced by the PSP , creating an additional source of pressure on the Kremlin to make at least some show of solidarity with Castro 's ‘ small country struggling alone ’ .
4 She would not make that mistake again .
5 He would not make that mistake .
6 An Observer sale would not make much of a dent but it would staunch losses Lonrho may no longer want to suffer .
7 Without it , the main clause would not make much sense : The architect who designed the National Theatre is Sir Dennis Lasdun .
8 When overseas selling operations are only small scale and it would not make economic sense to carry out such operations oneself .
9 A scissors-and-paste job on the existing curriculum — which removed masculinist language , substituted female examples and models , deleted stereotypes or debasing images — would provide a superficially ‘ non-sexist ’ transmission process , but it would not make many inroads into the valuation of , or boundaries around , such knowledge areas at present designated ‘ home economics ’ or ‘ applied maths ’ , or , indeed , have any direct effect on the hidden curriculum .
10 If the Court of Session could make an order of the same nature , it was better to resort to its jurisdiction ; if it would not make such an order , the English court would hesitate the more before seeking to make an order to be effective in Scotland .
11 Not surprisingly , in our judgment , the barrister would not make such an apology or explanation to the jury .
12 We would not make such a large change without formal consultation .
13 He would not make this mistake again .
14 But I would not make this a necessary condition when designing a border , since to do so would be to deny oneself the pleasure of many first-rate foliage plants .
15 His silence raised the representation that he would not make more than " a moderate profit " .
16 I think that Harold himself always had a feeling , despite the nine years between us , that my succession would not make enough difference between his regime and the next , and he mentioned this argument to me on the 17th .
17 As had been realised already in the model experiments , a rotor ship would not make full use of a wind blowing directly from astern .
18 In September Erhard visited Johnson to try to resolve the issue , but the President would not make any concessions and Erhard appeared weak on the world stage .
19 He could not speak and he would not make any gesture that would show weakness .
20 It would not make any difference if fluid was being poured into the funnel , but if the arrow traced the path of a ball-bearing dropped into the funnel then the baffle plate would speed up the descent of the ball into the tube part of the funnel , In the same way structural changes need to take account of what is to pass through the structure .
21 For instance if the policyholder is a married man with two young children and the value of the claim is $100 for the family , then to deduct four excesses would mean that the corporation would not make any payment for an incident where the Policyholder thought he had taken out cover .
22 Newco might even be incorporated and resident in a tax haven jurisdiction so that a disposal of its holding in Target at a gain would not trigger any capital gains tax liability so long as there was a capital distribution of the proceeds of disposal within two years under s13 TCGA 1992 , or an avoidance mechanism could be found to prevent s13 from applying ( see the short article entitled " The Off-Shore Envelope Trick " by Kevin Prosser in Vol 3 1992/93 Issue 2 of the Off-shore Tax Planning Review ) .
23 This would not preclude close working relations between purchasers and providers working closely to improve quality .
24 It was further understood that any arrangement with Britain would not preclude separate American talks with the French or the Canadians .
25 Whilst wishing to market the seminar widely to relevant professionals , selected industrialists and other public figures , as also members of BAIE and IPR , I want to ensure attendance fees would not preclude young members of the PR and communications industry from participating .
26 These recommendations would not preclude sensible attention to aspects of environmental safety particularly important to visually handicapped pupils , but rather they emphasise that the pupil should have the challenge of encountering ‘ a series of situations of just manageable difficulty ’ .
27 Erm when the church commissioners sold the land to erm M A F F for the Central Sc Science Laboratory , a Cordon Sanitaire was declared wh within which no development should take place which would not preclude any any sites Northeast of York .
28 ‘ I would not expect that .
29 Where it is not supported , the reason is often , as suggested by Rundquist ( 1980 , 1983 ) , because the spending patterns are already set by the geography of demands ( one would not expect large spending on subsidies for cotton farmers in New Hampshire , for example ) and the goal of the pork barrellers is rather to get plenty of money for the programme than to direct it to certain areas rather than others .
30 I would not expect this work to be on a contingency basis and would expect the fees to fall in the range of £ [ ] — £ [ ] per hour .
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