Example sentences of "[adv] would not [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | She had nothing at all to go on , I thought , except that phone call , and she naturally would n't admit to having listened to that . |
2 | Perhaps , after all , anencephalics should be considered for suitable research , although I personally would not subscribe to such a view . |
3 | I personally would not like to be held in a c in a prison . |
4 | Your Lordships are well aware that the costs of litigation are a subject of general public concern and I personally would not wish to be a party to changing a well established rule which could have a substantial effect in increasing these costs against the advice of the Law Commissions and the Renton Committee unless and until a new inquiry demonstrated that that advice was no longer valid . |
5 | Failure to achieve these standards alone would not lead to disciplinary action but in the event of any complaint being considered under the disciplinary procedure , such failure would be admissible in evidence and taken into account in proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee . |
6 | He just would n't come to Rose Cottage again , and she would not know whether ‘ Time ’ had been the culprit , or some long ago and nameless enemy . |
7 | She just would n't listen to me . ’ |
8 | THIS fractured and desolate album is often unbearably intense , and you sincerely would n't want to be in its author 's shoes . |
9 | But you , probably would n't want to be with John . |
10 | but I mean that probably would n't appeal to the people we have presently seeking maternity leave . |
11 | There are plenty of schemes designed to solve the ACT problem on the market at the moment , although Philip Doyle , a tax partner at Arthur Andersen , warns that ‘ a large number of them we probably would n't recommend to our clients ! ’ |
12 | I also would n't switch to a serial mouse until you have checked that the driver is up-to-date . |
13 | It really would n't matter to her , one way or the other . |
14 | ‘ I really would n't like to be more specific . |
15 | So would you be likely to speak to John saying again would n't like to pressure Jean again but think John would like |
16 | Reactivity to thyroglobulin and the prostatic antigens was not included in the discriminate analysis , as these markers seemed highly sensitive and specific for their respective tumours and therefore would not contribute to the analysis . |
17 | She was unusually secretive about the whole thing and had intricate conversations with God-knows-who on the phone , and certainly would n't speak to Dad and me about what she was doing . |
18 | Well it 's about right , well it certainly would n't want to be much later . |
19 | I certainly would n't refer to them as a peripheral area , that was |
20 | ‘ I certainly would n't like to be a young person looking for a job in advertising this year , ’ comments John Fanning . |