Example sentences of "would [not/n't] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , the likely rental would not even match the interest Mr and Mrs P would save if the house were sold and they were credited with the net proceeds of sale . |
2 | White feminist friends would not even accept the fact that I was Black ! |
3 | ‘ He would not even acknowledge the success ! ’ |
4 | American officials assured Turkey during the Gulf war that the United States would not even contact the Kurdish opposition in Iraq . |
5 | Merger accounting to be restricted to those business combinations where the use of acquisition accounting would not properly reflect the true nature of the combination . |
6 | This would help ensure that the design of one component would not unduly influence the design of another . |
7 | He made it clear to Verdeţ that some way around his promises would have to be found , but one which would not simply revive the workers ' militancy . |
8 | If this were not the case , then the collocation dictionaries would not adequately represent the test data . |
9 | v. British Railways Board even though the goods were in no danger and the defendants recognised the plaintiffs ' title : the shortage of stock caused by industrial action was acute and damages would not adequately compensate the plaintiffs for the injury to their business . |
10 | Metal combs with sharpened handles were another example of how weapons could be made from objects which would not immediately attract the attention of the police . |
11 | Evening and weekend lettings of the school hall and classrooms not only brings revenue but brings in visitors that would not normally visit the premises . |
12 | The regulations give some guidance by directing that an application may be refused where it appears that any advantage accruing would only be trivial , where the simple nature of the proceedings would not normally require the assistance of a solicitor , or where funds from another source were available but not pursued . |
13 | For such conditioning to occur , the animal must learn to respond to a mild stimulus which would not normally cause the withdrawal in the same way as if it were a strong one , such as a shock to the tail , which does cause withdrawal . |
14 | Upson would not normally run the winner again , but as he says , ‘ things are not exactly normal with us at the moment . |
15 | Share capital , however , would not automatically confer the privileges of ownership . |
16 | Photographs can also be used to arouse interest in an event which would not otherwise bestir the news editor to send a photographer . |
17 | It was suggested that the USA would not otherwise sign the planned trade agreement , which contained concessions regarded by the Soviet side as very important in making possible the restructuring of the Soviet economy and the introduction of a regulated market economy . |
18 | Displays of three-dimensional materials can give opportunities to handle and explore interesting objects which pupils would not otherwise have the chance to examine , as well as more commonly found ones . |
19 | That is why it is wholly inadequate to describe drama as " learning through action " — in drama we learn through thinking in new ways about actions and about decisions we would not otherwise have the opportunity to take . |
20 | To create new vehicles of communication in this context meant creating a system of broadcasting which could survive outside the duopoly yet one which would not fundamentally damage the ecology of the system . |
21 | Whatever else , it is clear that a modernist representation would not accurately capture the organizational patterns of contemporary Japanese organization , which have served in the 1980s as if they were a very beacon of postmodernity , given the role that various representations of them have played in recent debates . |
22 | ONCE UPON a time , the government of Norway promised that it would not only protect the wolf as an endangered species , but even maintain a breeding population of the beast . |
23 | The results would not only set the baseline against which the effectiveness of the LURG could be measured , but would also provide fuel for debate , identify educational needs and suggest areas for possible research or development . |
24 | Endorsement by IOSCO would not only enhance the IASC 's credibility but could give it the opportunity to expand its work . |
25 | Involvement of the public would not only affirm the fact that these are issues for all of us , but would also educate people as to the range and limitations of existing therapies , and involve them in the decisions to be made in the light of this . |
26 | Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface . |
27 | Clearly , there is a connection between these terms and the varying degrees of progressiveness of one 's educational philosophy , as discussed in Chapter 3 , and we suggest that clarification of these terms would not only aid the implementation of specific curriculum innovations but also help schools to clarify their broad educational position . |
28 | Such a move would not only end the current problem of regulatory ‘ arbitrage ’ , where firms are able to choose their regulators , but more importantly , lead to greater consistency in training and enforcement standards . |
29 | Such a scheme would not only affect the constituents of the hon. Member for Beaconsfield and the hon. Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) . |
30 | An order announced now would not only fulfil the SAR requirements but also be very welcome to Westland . |