Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [not/n't] take [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is widely believed , for example , that farmers contaminate watercourses every day in the normal course of their jobs ; but , as an officer from a rural district put it , ‘ I would n't take action if he could n't do anything about it . ’
2 I treated her rotten whilst I was studying like I would n't take time off studying to go and see her or phone her when I saw her as often as I could , every weekend
3 Editor , — There is scarcely an assertion in Richard Smith 's editorial about the General Medical Council ( GMC ) with which I would not take issue .
4 I would not take office under MacDonald , and yet it would have been impossible to have refused .
5 A particularly charming smile ensured she 'd not take offence at his words .
6 She would n't take advantage of his friendliness .
7 Dr Johannsen told us all about the work you do , about how you would n't take payment for it , and you so hard up and all .
8 A potentially crippling problem arose last week when hundreds of policemen from the 17,000-strong security force said they would not take part unless they were guaranteed proper living conditions and pay rises .
9 Successful though holidays may be they would not take place without a large bank balance .
10 They would n't take part in operations .
11 He would not take part at all .
12 And er I he used he used he u used to take lunch he would n't he would n't take tea dinner he used to have like to have tea in a bottle .
13 Original signatories : Albania ( withdrew 1968 ) ; Bulgaria ; Czechoslovakia [ see below ] ; East Germany ( withdrew in September 1990 prior to unification with West Germany ) ; Hungary ( declared in June 1990 that it would not take part in military exercises in 1990 and that it intended to withdraw from the Pact by the end of 1991 ) ; Poland [ see below ] ; Romania ; Soviet Union .
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