Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The newspaper claimed she said : ‘ I wo n't bail out those two silly girls ’ and |
2 | If you do n't bail out now , it could well be the sack or demotion . |
3 | After the gig , we mooch around the band 's dressing room and try to give off an inconspicuous vibe ( a hard one , since we 're the only ones that are n't stoned out of our gourds and do n't have accents that can hack their way through huge mountain ranges ) . |
4 | Napier have said that once they get this course up and running there 's absolutely no reason why experienced people like us ca n't dip in and out for a one off |
5 | Do n't plough on until you 've picked up supplies . |
6 | I know it 's difficult , I know the City is highly congested and we ca n't plough down beautiful buildings in order to make better roads and so on , and that is n't what we want to do . |
7 | We have n't fallen out with them at all . |
8 | I have n't fallen off , but my back wheel 's in the air , and I 'm leaning on the guy 's boot . |
9 | What she did n't bargain on was you whisking her off to the country and locking all the doors . |
10 | Up ahead the traffic lights were on red but he did n't slow up . |
11 | Donna did n't slow up as she roared up the slope . |
12 | She did n't slow down until she was almost out of breath . |
13 | Did n't slow down . |
14 | " Do n't slow down every time , Loc , he told his driver curtly in French . |
15 | There is a fire-tinge of violence to it here in New York , as there is to everything in this city , which just wo n't slow down like the other city did and get more innocent and less crazy and less dirty-colourful . |
16 | If you ca n't slow down , then deliberately pause so that the person who 's listening to you has an opportunity to mentally catch up on what you 're saying . |
17 | Oh god , it ai n't fell off has it ? |
18 | In my attitude , you know , I , I think you know I think they 're all prats and stuff and I do n't joke around like that . |
19 | Do n't tread around bushes to firm them , this will cut off the oxygen supply to the roots . |
20 | I never had a map you have n't joined up so you know which country |
21 | Still it 's hard to believe the young warlord wo n't rattle around in his armoury for just the right mace . |
22 | Well you tell a bloke you wo n't get it while you 're until the end of next week , cos I 'm doing a bloke 's spitfire , I ai n't pissing around doing a flaming grill |
23 | That 's why I was n't pissing about when I rushed on shouting ‘ GOOD EVENING EVERYONE ! ’ like exaggerated … |
24 | ‘ If I had n't leaned out of the rowboat so far … ’ |
25 | Do n't rush around . |
26 | In particular , D. microlepis appears susceptible to white spot , but do n't rush out to buy gallons of ‘ the perfect cure ’ the second you see one spot appear . |
27 | The Yorkshire farmers do n't rush out and kiss you , but their careful friendliness and politeness is something which I have valued even more since my service days . |
28 | Prospective players need n't rush out to the gym though . |
29 | And , Mum , if I do find her , I sha n't rush out to see her without giving her warning , I do know that much . |
30 | AND DO N'T RUSH BACK … |