Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] would n't [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I personally would n't regard having to contact Germany for spares as the end of the world , and have always found Warwick to be extremely helpful in such circumstances .
2 Erm a park tends to give the impression of being like a memorial park , erm equally it 's not just earmarked for football , which is it could be er seen as just that , the idea was that it would provide facilities for all types of sports and interests throughout the er throughout the area , particularly er girls , I know girls play football but there 's a lot of interest in er sport particularly hockey , and I personally would n't like to see it just dominated by football .
3 If I 'd paused for more thought I perhaps would n't have had the nerve , but I simply opened his door , checked up and down the corridor for observers ( none ) and went inside , shutting myself in .
4 And of course a lot of the engineering was on textile machinery and er I did n't , I just would n't go back to it after I 'd been at it about a couple of years .
5 If I ever felt like that I just would n't do it .
6 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
7 For him to brush it off in such a way — I do n't know what would make him say things like that , he 's the sort of man I just would n't expect to have …
8 I just would n't feel comfortable calling you … less formally . ’
9 I just would n't come home .
10 I just would n't know where to begin .
11 ‘ It 's not just the football , it 's a nice town and it 's a nice day out ; if we went out of existence I just would n't know where to turn .
12 We had to have solved so much problems and I just this way and I just would n't have it you know it 's just impossible it 's impossible and I hummed and hawed which way and hummed and hawed which way .
13 The mountain bike was much easier to handle , and though I normally would n't prefer them they certainly do well in this kind of terrain .
14 I still would n't do anything . ’
15 I still would n't do it .
16 I still would n't do it .
17 Even if I had been sufficiently knowledgeable about the NHS funding system to counter his arguments , I still would n't have felt up to political sparring .
18 But then , thinking about Mrs Cody at Zaria 's rest home , I still would n't have put money on me .
19 But I still would n't have attempted sorting the motorbike if a garage had n't nearly killed me .
20 There are no health visitors in this area , so if my neighbour had n't told me I still would n't know anything about it .
21 Er , after I had my children my whole body sagged and I 'd lost a lot of weight and I could n't put it on and I was really skinny and there was no way I could eat , eat a lot and I still would n't put weight on so I started on the weight training and that does n't cost me money and now I 've started putting weight on , so for the skinny kids I think the thing is to do the weight training
22 Fear against them , I still would n't put it past them , I 'm not saying they will , I 'd be very surprised if they did try to get cos they 're cos they 're on the sort of er the brink of being excepted by the rest of the world again , you know , but up until a couple of years ago , this thing happened , you know conventional warfare were and they only way we can stop them is by nuclear warfare 's
23 No I know that but I still would n't like my mother to see
24 but I still would n't like my mother to see big lovebites all over my neck , I do n't think it 's I do n't think it looks nice anyway .
25 I gave him my breath until I was dizzy myself and I still would n't accept it was all useless , that I might as well stop .
26 I probably would n't wear them .
27 I probably would n't bother . ’
28 She would never say so , and I probably would n't think such a thing if I were n't pregnant , but pregnant — me thinks : she 's keeping something of me , something of the child I was , in those trunks down there , so as not to lose me entirely , so as not to lose my childhood completely .
29 I do n't know , well I probably would n't know .
30 One of the last things I 've written — it 's not finished yet — but the first line is , ‘ I 'm in love with my wife ’ and I probably would n't have written that two years ago .
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