Example sentences of "would not [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ( e ) I would not think it right , especially bearing in mind the development of the concept of economic duress , to regard the categories of compulsion for present purposes as closed . |
2 | I would not do it again ; it is too dangerous as things are today ; but the night on which I decided this to be the case was the night on which I leaned enough at my classes to decide me about Bertrand Russell , so it was well worth going . |
3 | At the time I had few qualms and found the role-playing exciting ; today I feel I was condescending to the people I deceived and I would not do it again . |
4 | It was a special day but every day of my life it 's a special so it 's nothing , I would not do it again , you know , just |
5 | Oh well they the North east a lot of them , if they all Oh my they would not do it nowadays . |
6 | Because if he treated her as her father had treated Odette , she knew she would not bear it so patiently , would not bless him on the day he finally left her , as Odette had done , but would go after him with a knife to hunt him down . |
7 | Ray Floyd , having dumped his ball in it to help Faldo to the second of his titles , would not deem it so . |
8 | Unevenness of style , poor quality ink and paper , erasures and alterations , these are all part of the writer and his circumstances , and we would not have it otherwise . |
9 | The implication of this , however , is that directors should be the sole arbiters of the appropriateness of their working methods ; the suggestion that ‘ rational shareholders would not have it otherwise … for their welfare is maximised by decisions that yield the highest profits net of the costs of gathering information and making the decision ’ , adds nothing beyond the empirically unsupported assertion that on balance , if left alone , managements will make decisions in the most cost-effective way . |
10 | ‘ I would not have it so , Alida . |
11 | ‘ It will be Moslem blood , ’ said Owen , ‘ and I would not have it so . ’ |
12 | Perhaps it is not surprising that the Hon. Members for Wimbledon ( Dr. Goodson-Wickes ) and for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) and those other Hon. Members from other exotic places who served with us would not find it particularly attractive to participate in further debates on the Bill today . |
13 | Those with tunnel vision , for instance , would not find it so . |
14 | The Druze leader , Walid Jumblatt , said in Amman yesterday that the Taif deal would not bring peace to Lebanon and that , although he did not intend to block it , he would not accept it either . |
15 | The world would not see it so , but I tell you , this is truth . |
16 | She spoke of an idyll and said that God would not permit it now . |