Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it would [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd get all the rubbish from a take-away as well blowing into his garden , I mean it would n't have been very pleasant .
2 As I say it would n't make any difference would it ?
3 I say it would n't relate to any accent in England anyway
4 I imagine it would n't have taken her long to captivate you .
5 I suspect it would n't have happened if I had n't lost an important case , important to me anyway .
6 I have a Roland U220 which would give me the sounds I want although I know it would not give me the great note-sequence loops which McLaughlin uses so beautifully .
7 the motif has many single stitches and I felt it would n't work at all in single-bed Fair Isle .
8 I do n't know why , but I felt it would not work in my situation .
9 I think I knew it would n't hold , but I was so close .
10 Malc is my ex-husband , we were married when we were 17 — ( just ) and after 18 years were divorced to a chorus of , ‘ I knew it would n't last ! ’
11 ‘ Malc is my ex-husband , we were married when we were seventeen and after eighteen years were divorced to a chorus of ‘ I knew it would n't last ! ’ ‘
12 I knew it would n't last .
13 But I knew it would n't last .
14 I knew it would n't hurt me to see how a gallery really functions , so I took the job .
15 I knew it would n't win — there was no aspect in his charts that showed he would . ’
16 Oh I was n't worried the box , I knew it would n't get that far .
17 I did n't think they could be like REM in seven album 's time , but there was a lot depth in there and I knew it would n't dry up after one or two albums , ’ he recalls .
18 Aye , that 's how , where I knew it would n't wan na go there .
19 Well , my fingers get swelling as well , so I thought it would n't do any harm .
20 And then he suddenly said , in a more natural tone , in an everyday tone that she rarely heard from him these days , ‘ And anyway , I thought it would n't matter to anyone , now the children are grown up . ’
21 Patiently , he repeated , as though perhaps she had not heard : ‘ I thought it would n't matter to anyone , now the children are grown up . ’
22 I thought it would n't last .
23 I think it would n't have been so bad if he had n't swore at me so much , that was worse than hitting me .
24 I said 't would not suit you , and I meant it as a compliment .
25 ‘ I deserved that , ’ said Lucy , looking pale and tired behind the sun-gold glow ( beat yourself up , Jay , you 've hurt the one you love ) , but I said it would n't work .
26 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 .
27 I wish it would n't go so fast ! ’ she thought — and at once the broomstick 's pace slowed .
28 I hoped it would n't hurt his feelings .
29 I said I hoped it would n't involve him in being menaced by hoards of vengeful Hindu fundamentalists .
30 I hoped it would n't sound too much like an Oscar acceptance speech , but I was determined not to leave anyone out .
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