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

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1 Those exquisite hand-tailored shoes would not feel that their place is in an airy whirl of orgasmic delight .
2 And I would not feel that Kenneth would ge could get near to any one of us .
3 I would very much hope that other parents would not feel that they ought to be doing to the same thing , unless their circumstances were very similar .
4 I would very much hope that other parents would not feel that they ought to be doing to the same thing , unless their circumstances were very similar .
5 On a first consideration one would not think that there would be appreciable stresses parallel to the crack surface but on reflection it will be seen that this must always be so .
6 One would not think that it was important from the statistics that have been compiled about the industry under this Government .
7 One would not think that that was Labour 's intention from reading the document ’ London United ’ issued by the Labour party , but one would know it from reading the draft of that document which the Labour party did not dare publish .
8 It would not matter that the consequence of so holding might be that the defendants , if they should lose the action , would satisfy the European Court of Human Rights that any verdict against them would constitute a breach of article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms .
9 It would not matter that the resident were a foreign national or a foreign company , so long as they were resident , were located in the UK and the transaction were in sterling , it would constitute domestic banking .
10 His taste in films , plays , books and music was far more decided than her own , though she would not admit that it was superior : she thought that , given time , she could outdo him , but as he had a good start on her in time , she was glad to listen to him .
11 Mr. McAvoy : If any bid included a reduction of employees ' pension rights , may we have a firm commitment from the Minister that the Government would not give that bid the go-ahead ?
12 This was ginger brown in colour and so badly fitting that only a blind man would not realise that it was a hairpiece .
13 I hoped she would not discover that I had told Mr Edgar about her quarrel with Heathcliff .
14 Such a figure would not suggest that a serious attempt was being made by underwriters to deal with a problem that could undermine the stability of the world 's pre-eminent insurance market .
15 Trevor Morris was the first , a light-footed flier at a time when the running fullback was beginning to become fashionable , and even Mains ' strongest champions would not suggest that the Mains ' style had been developed along free-running lines .
16 I would not suggest that a return to such a programme is either necessary or appropriate .
17 One would not suggest that they did not hold the Muftilik , but one can suggest that they held a very different kind of Muftilik from that held by Fahreddin Acemi .
18 It would not mean that animals should be treated equally with people , they do not have the same interests as people .
19 This would not mean that an executive reports once a week to a local probation office to affirm that all is well back in the corporate suite .
20 For its part , the government insists that ‘ the establishment of broadly agreed objectives would not mean that the curricular policies of the Secretary of State , the LEA and the school should relate to each other in a nationally uniform way .
21 This would not mean that A and B are liable for conspiracy wherever they acted unlawfully with the foreseeable consequence that C suffered loss , for conspiracy should not extend further than the other economic torts ( for example , interference with contract by unlawful means ) where the predominant view is that this is not sufficient .
22 Even if we do discover a complete unified theory , it would not mean that we would be able to predict events in general , for two reasons .
23 It would not mean that the trust itself had to make payments to savers .
24 well my Lord , yes the stay of the counterclaim as a set off , that would then be denying article eighty five as a shield well of course it would n't undermine the defences based upon article eighty five per se , the other ways , I mean the set off is simply one way in which the defence arises , it arises in three other ways as your Lordship seems to have an opinion , security or set off is simply one of the ways the defence , but it 's not the only defence , so to simply state that part of the defence would not get the , would not mean that the article eighty five defence erm , er , evaporated in any way shape or form , the whole defence would have to be stayed so that there was none , no defence left , a defence on article eighty five
25 ‘ All loans that we have outstanding would appear in the balance sheet under the loan portfolio , ’ a spokeswoman said , but she would not confirm that this item currently includes the Bond loan .
26 He said there could be changes , but would not confirm that the St.
27 It would not appear that the debtor need be informed of the application nor be given the opportunity to attend the hearing of the application .
28 She told herself she would not be shy , she would not blush when addressed as la petite Anglaise , she would not mind having her fluency admiringly remarked upon , she would not care that everyone in the shop would turn round and stare at her , the foreigner .
29 He threatened his crew with having their tongues cut out if they would not swear that they had sailed along the coast of the Indies ( they had , in fact , been sailing past Cuba ) .
30 He would not swear that the Prince of Wales had enjoyed every minute , but at least he , Auguste Didier , had done what he could .
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