Example sentences of "i would not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd not manage the ride with this leg . ’
2 I 'd not bother to swither over who sent them !
3 I 'd not expect your favours for nothing . ’
4 Though I 'd not advocate a lifestyle where
5 I know I 'd not care to , though I would n't let Mr Evans hear me say it .
6 Me , I 'd not stand for it . "
7 I 'd not dignify it thus , ’ laughed Richard .
8 He liked proper meals , he lived on liver or chops , his bait would come out of the family allowance and I 'd not eat during the day , then eat the same as him at night . "
9 Though I 'd not presume to say what is needed . "
10 Various factions are at work , each seeking to promote its own interests — I 'd not give a fig for the young king 's life if he fell in with one of them !
11 There 's no need to worry — I 'd not live there for all the gold in Christendom and I told the lady Anne as much !
12 I 'd not put it past him to lock me up … ’
13 I 'd not have thought it possible .
14 I 'd not have it happen again if it can be avoided in honour . ’
15 I 'd not have given you the task otherwise ! ’
16 If it had n't been for him I 'd not have reached the standards that I 've achieved , ’ said Zara .
17 I 'd not have taken her in … ’
18 And then at the end … the little lad was there , they let him , I 'd not have allowed … ’
19 Even so , I 'd not have thought him important enough . ’
20 I 'd not have a child at my age .
21 Personally , I 'd not have made any heavyweight preparations but avoided giving any clues until the last moment .
22 I was really afraid I 'd not get it all down , and all the time he was listening out for me .
23 He 'd threaten that I 'd not get any money the next week , but I always managed to .
24 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 .
25 She 's sixteen , and not ill-favoured — I 'd not wish that on you , Hector , whatever .
26 I 'd not wish to argue , Elizabeth Roisin , and we ourselves know that the Macleans sit on the left hand of God Himself , but Abbot Kenneth could be objecting that a claim to actually be the Lord sounds a touch excessive . ’
27 I realise my husband has his set ways , and I 'd not wish to cause you further work . ’
28 ‘ Why , I 'd not believe you , ’ Ruth said .
29 But if I 'd not run away , and made good … .
30 I 've far less trust than her so I 'd not let
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