Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] you would [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We believe it is important that we participate fully in all these discussions as we think we have an important contribution to make from the substantial experience that we have , and I do not think you would find it acceptable for JARs to be binding on UK industry without us being in on every stage of their development .
2 Leave you I would , if I did not know you 'd fret your heart out worse than I 'll let you fret your body in the field .
3 I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents .
4 ‘ But I did n't think you would ditch me .
5 I d I do n't think you would get them to buy now , but
6 ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi .
7 He said , stupidly : ‘ I did n't think you 'd do owt like that . ’
8 ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’
9 When you get a blow on the head and fall forward , whether it 's flying stones or a blackjack , you may fall heavily , but even so I do n't think you 'd embed yourself as deeply in the mud as Mr Hambro was embedded . ’
10 I do n't think you 'd find it easy to explain my torn blouse and dishevelled appearance , do you ? ’
11 And that does n't help because I do n't know , it was n't , I do n't think you 'd find it was as dark as this .
12 I do n't think you 'd get what you paid for him .
13 I do n't think you 'd know it . ’
14 ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth .
15 ‘ Really , Ashley , I did n't think you 'd take it all so melodramatically .
16 I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ?
17 ‘ Did n't expect you would prefer it up here with the molars . ’
18 I simply ca n't believe you 'd do it to me ! ’
19 All the same I do n't suppose you 'd keep me on my salary unless I was working most of the time , would you ?
20 ‘ I do n't suppose you 'd let me see Angy 's flat ? ’ she asked .
21 ‘ I did n't suppose you 'd find it very interesting , ’ said Fen , ‘ but you would insist on coming .
22 ‘ You do n't mean you 'd change your faith ? ’
23 So I said to them , ‘ Well , if I did n't talk you 'd say I was withdrawn , ’ and they did n't know how to answer that .
24 Many systems and many faces may have changed over the last year or two and I do n't imagine you would believe me if I said that none of these changes had saddened me but , in a changing market-place , the basics have n't changed and the most basic precept of all is that there are no healthy banks where there are no health customers to sustain them .
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