Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] would [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She had n't guessed it would land her in the thick of a family feud .
2 She knew she was overdressed for the occasion but had n't realised it would make her look both predatory and incom-petently so , since one of the main adult sports at Chris 's school was trying to get that nice Major Maxim remarried .
3 But if we were to send people consistently Glasgow to Humberside I do n't think we 'd have them very long .
4 ‘ But I do n't think they would let me run it on the company 's machine , ’ he added regretfully .
5 Like , as if it was fri , you know , like I would think to myself , if I did n't know that , I do n't think they would mistreat it .
6 I 'm too much help to the police I do n't think they 've , I do n't think they 'd move me on .
7 ‘ I do n't think they 'd miss me , ’ Ruth confessed .
8 ‘ I did n't think they 'd print it for some reason .
9 I do n't think they 'd take you in on a Sunday either ?
10 I do n't think they 'd help us at .
11 He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’
12 He pushed her again and smothered a deep laugh as he said , ‘ I do n't think they 'd let you go anyway , Lemon .
13 Well , they wo n't , I do n't think they 'd have him back .
14 On the plus side , I did n't think they 'd jump me at Stuart Street as long as Doogie was there .
15 I do n't think anything 'd keep me awake .
16 I would n't of thought so I would of sa I would of said well if I bloody ju good enough for living with I bleeding come on a I do n't think she 'd want him on holiday with her anyway and her sister said is she had n't got enough money , she 'd pay for it .
17 I do n't think she 'd do it , but you can never be sure with Sal . ’
18 And all that , or at Betty 's or , what have you , I do n't think she 'd leave them with the mother-in-law
19 I do n't think she 'd forgive me .
20 I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents .
21 ‘ But I did n't think you would ditch me .
22 I d I do n't think you would get them to buy now , but
23 ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi .
24 ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’
25 I do n't think you 'd find it easy to explain my torn blouse and dishevelled appearance , do you ? ’
26 And that does n't help because I do n't know , it was n't , I do n't think you 'd find it was as dark as this .
27 I do n't think you 'd know it . ’
28 ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth .
29 ‘ Really , Ashley , I did n't think you 'd take it all so melodramatically .
30 I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ?
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