Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | I would n't like it at all . ’ |
2 | ‘ No , I would n't like it at all , ’ agreed Basil with a smile . |
3 | I would n't like it at all answered . |
4 | I would n't like it at all answered Lindy |
5 | So I would n't save it at all I would do away with the lot . |
6 | ‘ What more can I say , ’ he added , ‘ except — it sounds fine — perhaps , although I would never commit myself at such an early stage , even perfect . ’ |
7 | I thought I would never believe it at one time , but I now accept , along with every other carp angler , that carp can differentiate — given time — between a bait that is no more than a tasty morsel of carbohydrate and one that consists mainly of ingredients with a high nutritive value |
8 | She would n't do it at the time , because she felt the whole issue ought to be allowed to settle down . |
9 | She would n't swing it at all . |
10 | Well , she would n't find him at home . |
11 | She would not do it at all . |
12 | You 'd go you would n't feel it at all , you 'd be in your glory there after after about a month . |
13 | You would n't get them at night college , because people who go to night school go because they want to learn , and if there 's any you 've got running around as you call it , will be thrown out ! |
14 | ‘ I wish you would n't ring me at home . |
15 | Place the fish in an aquarium with just enough depth of water for it so swim in and increase the temperature to 5–6°C above what you would normally keep it at . |
16 | Gravity is the weakest of the four forces by a long way ; it is so weak that we would not notice it at all were it not for two special properties that it has : it can act over large distances , and it is always attractive . |
17 | At least , if the resources in question were printed ones we would not consider it at all acceptable for teachers to be compiling course bibliographies solely from their own publications . |
18 | They would n't serve us at the first few joints we tried , which was n't surprising , because we came through the door yelling our head off , or trying to , in this faulty new voice of ours . |
19 | They would n't accept her at any price . |
20 | mean they had to stop eventually , but they would n't buy it at all , no way |
21 | When I saw them again I dropped down on one knee , knowing that even though they were constantly looking back they would n't see me at that low level , in my nature-coloured clothes . |
22 | Bith remembered a nearly forgotten , seldom-told belief that , although Gnome was an acquired taste amongst giants , they would occasionally serve it at very special occasions . |
23 | Why had he refused to let them meet her when they would certainly see her at the hacienda ? |
24 | Woolridge swore that he would not visit her at Windsor again , unfortunately an oath that he failed to keep . |
25 | He was frequently arrogant and overbearing and far from suffering people he regarded as fools gladly , he would n't suffer them at all . |
26 | He loves it , but he would n't have one at home . |
27 | It would n't worry you at all , would it ? |
28 | It would n't surprise me at all if on my next visit to Sweden all the pedestrians were wearing miners ' lamps . |
29 | It would n't surprise me at all . |
30 | Oh yes , it would n't surprise me at all . |