Example sentences of "she would [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps she 'd not be required to answer . |
2 | And now it looked as though she would n't be living here after all . |
3 | Cat Woman , she would n't be called Scarrott , would she ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Now , ’ pointing the gun towards her attacker and praying inwardly she would n't be called upon to use it since she had n't the faintest idea how firearms worked , she glanced over towards Adam and the other man still engaged in a tussle on the floor , ‘ I suggest we call a halt to all this nonsense . ’ |
5 | At least she would n't be made the doxy of this fearful black and white slug . |
6 | ‘ I understand , ’ Fabia told her , and , guilty though she felt , she knew then that until Barney was ‘ out of the woods ’ she would n't be confessing to her her failure to secure the interview . |
7 | ‘ She would n't be meeting other people and she would n't have her own money so she could n't go . |
8 | She would bolt the back door and lock the front door after her as she left and she would n't be gone for long . |
9 | If , in the future , he could provide Rose with a bathroom she would n't be troubled by such inhibitions . |
10 | She would n't be seeing any dead women getting out of their rocking chairs . |
11 | Her mother had n't warned her that she would n't be seeing Doctor Rice . |
12 | Late in the evening , she finally slipped up to her bedroom , walking barefooted so that she would n't be heard . |
13 | She shrugged , knowing the name would do him no good , since she would n't be born for another half a millennium . |
14 | If only Teddy or Richard had been spared from that terrible war , she would n't be cast out like this . |
15 | Report by Ms de Meaner Aside from Katie Mallett who , early on , informed me she would n't be entering this comp ( she 'd never heard of Summerhill ) , most of the regulars entered . |
16 | Then she would n't be sitting here wondering how on earth they were going to get through the night . |
17 | It was too early to go to bed yet — though she 'd an idea that while this worry was on her mind she would n't be doing a lot of sleeping . |
18 | She was taking eight months ' leave without pay from Coronation , but in the back of her mind was the odd feeling that she would n't be going back , and she did n't quite know what it meant . |
19 | By now she was awake enough to feel a stab of regret that she would n't be going out to glide over the surface of that calm blue water after all . |
20 | She would n't be returning to the farm for a while , she told him . |
21 | On the other hand , it was due entirely to his efforts that she would n't be spending her first night in Gibraltar in a prison cell . |
22 | She would n't be caught , trapped in the darkness . |
23 | Well , she would n't be caught out again . |
24 | so she would n't have that worry and that means of course she would n't be paying out the premium on the endowment policy |
25 | She told him she was going and she would n't be coming back . |
26 | If if my daughter was say seven or eight now she would n't be attending any of the schools round here cos I would n't let her . |
27 | She was n't even sure just why he was there — they 'd left Marianne in the hotel lounge downstairs with some of the other actors , but that did n't mean she would n't be joining him in his room later . |
28 | Lesley , for instance , had kept her baby because her father said if she had an abortion she would n't be considered part of his family anymore . |
29 | She could n't be bought and she would n't be forced out of here . |
30 | At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed . |