Example sentences of "it would [not/n't] [vb infin] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The Government is pinning its hopes for economic recovery on the housing market , so it would n't want to do anything that would snuff it out , ’ said Mike Simpson , Suffolk spokesman for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors . |
2 | It would n't stop hitting me . |
3 | They 'll hardly expect separate cards from the two of us , though since you 're likely to be sending them one it would n't hurt to add my name to yours . |
4 | It would n't do to upset Molly . |
5 | No , it would n't do to preen myself unduly . |
6 | It would n't do to risk triggering them again . |
7 | It would n't do to lose that , not after she 'd come all this way to deliver it , and whether she stayed here or not , tomorrow she would begin her enquiries . |
8 | Robbie says : ‘ Any problems we do have , we sit down and sort them out straight away because we 're in each others pockets all day and every day and it would n't do to fall out badly . ’ |
9 | Unequivocal or not , it would n't do to open the door in the altogether — though with any luck , that would be the next step … |
10 | She had been neglected and he ached because of it , but it would n't do to let her know that . |
11 | It would n't do to let him see her relief and gratitude . |
12 | It would n't do to get in their line of flight : you 'd be sure to get stung . |
13 | She frowned slightly ; it would n't do to have letters like this arriving here , she would make arrangements today for a discreet postal address . |
14 | When one has been used to the nearest neighbours being several fields away , it would n't do to have someone else 's door or window overlooking every part of the house . |
15 | Not much , she suspected , and it would n't do to reveal what she knew . |
16 | ‘ It would n't do to drop them baskets of shingle down in our hold ! ’ he say . |
17 | It would n't do to run out of flour on day five . |
18 | It would n't do to cry in front of him . |
19 | Or perhaps he did ; they were clever , and it would n't do to underestimate them . |
20 | But it would n't mean building the whole Store , said Nisodemus , his eyes shining like two bright black marbles . |
21 | You seem to reinhabit a popular form , the family album , and bring to it a militant anarchy it would n't appear to possess . |
22 | It had nothing to do with the struggle ; it would n't help beat the Black and Tans . |
23 | That behind there it would n't get hoovered up . |
24 | Well at first but it would n't work got to Romeo on time , so no I do n't . |
25 | Everyone always said it would n't work having two women sharing a caravan . |
26 | We would be amazed if a child decided that , since crawling was a perfectly good way of getting around , it would n't risk falling over by trying to walk . |
27 | ‘ If you made an incredible blunder it would n't seem to worry anybody as long as it is recorded … |
28 | Aye pipe you might get passed with it would n't like to see |
29 | It would n't have stopped the rope going round their necks ! ’ |
30 | It would n't have stopped anything very determined , and it had no chance with Jekub . |