Example sentences of "would [not/n't] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd not dignify it thus , ’ laughed Richard .
2 I 'd not expect your favours for nothing . ’
3 They 'd not spare him .
4 ‘ You 'd not betray me , would you ?
5 No asking of others what he 'd not do himself .
6 He 'd not leave it to someone who would turn it over .
7 ‘ Why , I 'd not believe you , ’ Ruth said .
8 They could search a thousand years and they 'd not find it .
9 I 'd not have it happen again if it can be avoided in honour . ’
10 And my own father , damnation take him , he 'd not support me .
11 They saw her sometimes , watching them from the hillside as they carried peats or hay , wood or baskets of fish that they 'd not sell her ; and each one could feel the chill as she silently vowed vengeance on them all .
12 After we had the second child we had the rows , he 'd not let me go to her when she cried .
13 Well … he 'd not let him .
14 ‘ I 'd not put it past him to lock me up … ’
15 mm he 'd not put it on the drive this time
16 No not C D , he 'd not put it to C D that 's complete rubbish no way
17 And he 's filled all the front in and the back , like , referees and everything and he said inside you 've got to give your details of your erm employment history and he 'd not put anything in , said I did n't know whether to put anything on there cos I 'm on a Y P .
18 He 'd not get her , I know , but he would be granted some access to her . ’
19 I was really afraid I 'd not get it all down , and all the time he was listening out for me .
20 Money was the issue , because he used to spend his money on hobbies and I 'd never know what I 'd be getting from week to week and some weeks I 'd not get anything .
21 The answer is probably to run him on a left hand track where such antics would not cost him so much ground .
22 Although Nelson is probably right to say that the DUP had lost its role ‘ as the articulator of poor Protestants ’ social grievances ' by the end of the 1970s , this would not cost it votes until there was an alternative .
23 She would not open it , even for cleaning .
24 Now was the time to tell him who and what she was , but she could not spoil this magic moment ; it was McAllister he loved , not Sally-Anne Tunstall , and she would not ruin her perfect afternoon .
25 But yesterday she vowed that the tragedy would not ruin their lives .
26 But yesterday she vowed that the tragedy would not ruin their lives .
27 The father appealed by notice of appeal dated 30 March 1992 on the grounds ( 1 ) that the judge had erred in finding that the removal of the child by the mother was not wrongful within the meaning of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction by finding that the removal was neither in breach of the rights of custody of the father nor of the mother nor of the Ontario court ; and ( 2 ) that the judge erred in finding that the mother had established that there was a grave risk that the return of the child to Ontario would place him in an intolerable situation and further that the judge would not exercise his discretion to order the return of the child to Ontario .
28 The Fifth was choking in its own certainties , and though he took no pleasure in the thought of losing his life , he would not mourn his removal from this hard and unpoetic Dominion .
29 Lyons , in fact , would support this view and , whatever other characteristics he might attribute to literacy , or to specific language-systems such as English , he would not associate them with lack of ambiguity , as do Hildyard , Olson and Greenfield .
30 If we were to refer to the light , we would not associate it with an individual object .
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