Example sentences of "which [pron] would not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 in normal everyday things which I would n't otherwise have been aware of , and he 's been someone to have arguments with about science , and it 's nice to have someone who understands what you 're going on about .
2 But he was a very very kindly man and er he introduced erm me to a lot of things which I would n't otherwise have erm been able to do , or at least I would n't have g had the erm , been invited to do .
3 Because the library specialises in the hotel , catering and tourism industries , we tend to hold books , journals , market research reports and videos which you would not normally find in many local libraries or even in your regional library .
4 I apologise if this description of Boy sounds to you like some fantasy and not a real person , a real young man ; and worse still , if this looks like a photograph from that kind of magazine which you would n't even buy , let alone be seen reading in public , on public transport for instance .
5 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't actually ever print anything , you would actually put it into a machine ?
6 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't ever actually print anything , you would actually put it into a machine .
7 A woman as passive and yet responsive as she was could well suffer emotional distress which she would not overtly express .
8 If A has power over B , then A can get B to do something which she would not otherwise do .
9 Such an approach overlaps to some extent with the ‘ knowledge-referenced ’ curriculum , but it also results in the inclusion of elements related to health , economics , civics and other ‘ relevant ’ topics which one would not normally find in an academic-style secondary school .
10 There 's a pleasing roughness to proceedings which one would n't instantly equate with the Muses ' ( supposedly ) more careful instincts .
11 If the law of any country in which this policy operates , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid , we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
12 If the law of any country in which this policy operates , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid , we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
13 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have' paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
14 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
15 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
16 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
17 This would not apply , for instance , to reference use of the library , where public use qualifies us for a discount on book purchases , but would apply for , say , postal loans of slides , commercial enquiries , online searches , photocopies and so on , where such services would use staff time and involve paying for resources which we would not otherwise have to buy in .
18 The main benefit from working with voluntary organisations is that they will help us into areas of work in the community which we would n't otherwise have an entry to .
19 Erm you you accept the results the matter of prevention , guess it may be something which we would n't normally but I think in fact .
20 Perhaps the most basic function of organized education is to give students access to something which they would not otherwise have .
21 The purpose of the 1944 Regulations , and by inference like legislation , was to protect employees against the consequences of doing things by reason of inadvertence or inattention which they would not normally do .
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