Example sentences of "n't [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | In the longer term , IBM is even thinking about making PC-DOS 6 processor-independent so that any forthcoming lines of handhelds are n't limited to Intel Corp chips , Ms Dimfel says the same people producing the Taligent/Workplace OS micro-kernel are looking at a ‘ pico-kernel ’ optimised to run just PC-DOS . |
2 | Demand has escalated and droughts are n't limited to spells of very hot weather . |
3 | But that was n't enough for Paul ; he knew that God was n't limited to human speech and a human mind . |
4 | The motorcycle was n't registered to Mr Arrol , although police do n't believe it was stolen . |
5 | I think most policeman ca n't relate to sociology at all , because , you see , the way we 're taught everything is black and white : those who do bad should be punished , those who do good should be rewarded . |
6 | Most of these are rather old , and do n't relate to the present Plate Tectonic picture , but rather to the situation ten or twenty million years ago . |
7 | I ca n't relate to that . |
8 | But what they were getting at was n't so much that the coverage was favouring one party over another but that it simply did n't relate to them , the actual voters in the constituency . |
9 | Little old ladies who had relished home baking were a dying breed and the younger generation simply could n't relate to them . |
10 | It took me about six months to even be able to hear what he 'd done ; I just could n't relate to it because I had so many preconceptions about what I thought it should be . |
11 | ’ Yates felt that , ‘ Dustin did n't relate to the character because I do n't think Dustin likes to be thought of as nice and charming . |
12 | ‘ They enacted his lifestyle , hiding away on their own and having breakdowns over it just because they could n't relate to people ! ’ |
13 | That should n't relate to all you RUNNING readers who have followed Bruce Tulloh 's training schedules thoroughly and not just turned up on the day , unprepared and with no training under your belt . |
14 | ‘ People ca n't relate to the supermodels anymore , ’ said Four Seasons advertising executive Glyn Hayes . |
15 | I ca n't relate to their starting point and assumptions about my oppression . |
16 | Our school 's library does n't relate to what we need at all . |
17 | Most people seem to think that those who fall for gambling are loners , haunting a twilight world of their own because they ca n't relate to others . |
18 | Somebody must be doing his mending for him , as she was doing Willis 's , and the idea gave her a stab of pain which she could n't relate to her other feelings . |
19 | Well it , it , it , it does n't relate to a pattern erm to be an analogy . |
20 | I mean if in terms of the statement in the structure plan , it is simply the policy does n't relate to an outer northern relief road . |
21 | Erm , well , I 'm not sure , but if you find it erm , ask me , because I ca n't relate to it . |
22 | Er for , for people who are going to group and and , for any young people who are going observers there are special arrangements to be made which does n't relate to our official represented district , I 'm sorry about that ! |
23 | It would n't relate to what it costs |
24 | I bet it does n't relate to an actual operation in a general hospital because you 've got so many people wanting their rake off in a private one surely ? |
25 | I say it would n't relate to any accent in England anyway |
26 | ‘ Do n't bleat to me about fairness , ’ he rasped , his tone suddenly harsh . |
27 | Butler could n't adapt to his new defensive role , and Chapman began to look around for a more solid defender , not necessarily a player with much technical skill , but one who could clear accurately under pressure , feeding the ball to an inside-forward . |
28 | I could n't adapt to conditions in this country . |
29 | The following people still have n't subbed to the new list , so remember your messages are n't getting through to them . |
30 | News of one did n't transmit to the other . |