Example sentences of "would [not/n't] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | It would not cost the Government money , would have the support of fishermen and would be extremely effective in terms of conservation . |
2 | It would not cost the Exchequer anything more the first year , because a 25 per cent . |
3 | Enoch Gebler would not open the door . |
4 | But among all these doubts it had not occurred to her that if she got as far as 42b Milvain Street , and rang the bell , Edward would not open the door . |
5 | Mr Kinnock and Mr Smith , shadow Chancellor , sought to reassure the financial and business community that they would not devalue the pound . |
6 | Just occasionally a lesser official might eschew them : Sir Edward Hoby , for instance , told Robert Cecil in 1599 that he would like an office in reversion , since this would give him something to do ; he would not exercise the post by deputy . |
7 | Uri Lubrani , co-ordinator of Israeli government activities in Lebanon , stressed in reply that Israel would not exercise the same restraint in south Lebanon that it was showing in the face of Iraqi missile attacks . |
8 | The director , Andrew Warren , admitted that even in that citadel of energy conservation he had come to the conclusion that the savings would not justify the cost . |
9 | It is possible but the improvement would not justify the cost . |
10 | Such value judgements must , however , be controlled and at the level of functions : this might lead to precise descriptions of particular skills appropriate to one or the other but would not justify the grandiose claims for ‘ logic ’ , ‘ objectivity ’ and ‘ culture-free neutrality ’ which we have been examining . |
11 | Mr Brooke said such attacks would not deflect the Government or the security forces from doing their duty ‘ in seeing off these evil men who want to destroy all that is best in our community ’ . |
12 | The government would not print the money to pay for inflationary wage deals . |
13 | part of the problem at Biddulph was that the hospital service was being reorganized , and the outgoing authority would not bind the hands of its successor by making a decision . |
14 | Of course there was nothing to guarantee that the soup you were canning would measure up to the quality or taste of Mother 's , nor that other soup canners would not make the same sales appeal . |
15 | The creation of such an inspectorate said Andrews Lees of FoE , would not make the proposed European Environment Agency redundant . |
16 | For the diminutive Andy — people often wonder how he hauls around the pro bags that stand as high as him — the triumphs he has shared with Nick Faldo are something of a fulfilment of his own ambition of winning the titles himself : he started as a tournament professional with dreams of a major championship before realizing he would not make the grade as a pro , and so took up the bag instead of the club . |
17 | Failure to bring about the defection would mean certain imprisonment , possibly death , for if he did not bring matters to a successful conclusion , Manville and his colleagues would not make the slightest attempt to help him . |
18 | She seemed worried that Prince Charles would not make the wedding in time . |
19 | Assuming proceeds of £1.5 billion , around 50% of the proceeds may go in prizes , as a smaller proportion would not make the lottery attractive enough . |
20 | It is a safe bet that the other parties in contention would not make the same mistake . |
21 | Sometimes , of course , the subject is either so technical , or complicated that a photograph of the laboratories or of a piece of machinery would not make the point and the use of drawings should be considered instead . |
22 | Lord Diplock said that even if the predominant motives were ‘ to bring down the fabric of the present economic system by raising wages to unrealistic levels ’ , that would not make the dispute any less one connected with the terms and conditions of employment and therefore a trade dispute . |
23 | The right hon. Member for Hertsmere blew the whistle on his colleagues when he disarmingly said that , when he privatised electricity , he would not make the same cock-up as they had done with British Telecom and British Gas . |
24 | I have meandered round all sorts of fairly obscure topics , just about pleasing the Chair by remaining in order , knowing that whatever I said it would not make the slightest difference to the outcome of the private Bill . |
25 | The general opinion is that Third World countries have suffered so dreadfully under the debt burden , they would not make the same mistake again . |
26 | On 8 December he told his ministers that he had blundered by treating the election as a referendum and would not make the same mistake again . |
27 | These problems alone would not make the prospects for the straightforward treatment of deictic sentences within truth-conditional semantics look very hopeful . |
28 | The move was strongly criticized by environmental groups , who argued that not compiling the register would not make the problem of soil pollution go away . |
29 | Mere exaggeration , or even gross exaggeration , would not make the comment unfair . |
30 | He says ; I thought I would not make the mistake with strangers but I never acyually thought when it happened it would be so convincing . |