Example sentences of "[no cls] n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I du n't know |
2 | The other option was going to see the scum v Villa on Monday but that fell through , they wouldn't/could n't pay me enough money to go through with it . |
3 | Examining myself , I find spontaneous inclinations and aversions , which I express by ‘ I want/do n't want ’ . |
4 | They das n't shoot him , or he 'd be a martyr . |
5 | ‘ This ai n't bugged , is it ? ’ |
6 | The man , burly , and with a flat cap on his head , said , ‘ That she ai n't , mister , and I ai n't lettin' go of 'er . |
7 | ‘ Here , 'old on , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I ai n't five years old , y'know , I 'm twenty-one , and I ai n't lettin' you put me into a bath with no clothes on , it ai n't first thing decent . |
8 | 'Cos I know I ai n't lettin' police 'old me up 'cos they disgrace me . |
9 | ‘ Oh , yer poor young dear , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ life ai n't treatin' you a bit nice . ’ |
10 | ‘ I hope you ai n't complainin' , ’ said Dolly . |
11 | Having been down the pub , I ai n't voting . |
12 | Ai n't worn condoms for a while . |
13 | No he ai n't phoned up . |
14 | And she ai n't phoned |
15 | 100,000 Miles in a Sierra If it ai n't broken , do n't fix it |
16 | ‘ If it ai n't broken , do n't fix it , ’ says the 23-year-old fashion sales manager . |
17 | You ai n't kidding . |
18 | and I ai n't kidding , I so enjoyed it and I said to Joe I would n't mind that for Christmas dinner I really enjoyed that . |
19 | You 're not kidding he certainly ai n't kidding you now now it 's happened to me I know if it ever happened I know never to do it again . |
20 | ‘ I ai n't taking my clothes off again . ’ |
21 | We ai n't taking enough |
22 | No she said , no she ai n't taking the kids . |
23 | I ai n't taking it down your street , you 're mental . |
24 | I had the , I ai n't taking number two because it might get nicked . |
25 | Over the relay system Lucy could hear the filtered strains of Ai n't Misbehavin' . |
26 | ‘ I ai n't breaking no law , guvnor , I 'm just borrowing a few pence off my friend here for a drink . ’ |
27 | ‘ I ai n't bin near a theatre . |
28 | The poor ole bleeder 's one of us. 'E got a Blighty ticket early on an' 'e ai n't bin right since . |
29 | ‘ That bleeder ai n't bin in 'ere , 'as 'e ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I ai n't bin a-pictures fer ages now , ’ she said . |