Example sentences of "n't [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If yer do n't git in line fast enough ivery time yer 'll never git a ‘ undred , ’ was the Old Stager 's greeting in praise of the innings . |
2 | Because I made a mistake once when a teacher told me that there was n't prejudice in this school . |
3 | Well it 's not surprising because these kinds of records are hardly ever available ; if there 's research , usually it 's kept classified , because research is n't actually done on mortality and morbidity ; there is n't accountability in the international food aid system to refugees . |
4 | ‘ In questa reggia ’ is ( I believe ) a mistake and probably a dangerous one : there is n't ice in the voice , and its glory lies much more within the tessitura of the Forza Leonora than this . |
5 | You know , local authorities are n't expert in looking at company law , and the way that finances work . |
6 | You ca n't hear a thing , deaf as the , deaf as a post , and does n't wear any thing , I feel it 's very one side conversation because he , he says all the talking and they ca n't muck in almost unbearable , cos she likes to talk a lot to and she could n't get a word in because |
7 | ‘ Mrs Carson said there was n't room in the carriages . |
8 | There is n't room in the standard car . |
9 | There was n't room in the car and Mark rode on the boot . |
10 | I 'd say the band , but there is n't room in it ! |
11 | Someone also presented me with an electric washer but I have never been able to use it because there is n't water in the house and I would n't be able to understand it anyway . |
12 | I found that I could say things with colour and shapes that I could n't day in any other way — things that I had no words for . |
13 | Ah , is n't behaviour in , in social skill and then we could drop that as a separate one ? |
14 | Flares are n't news in Dublin they 're still wearing them from that first time round . |
15 | I could n't stay in the centre , there was n't space in the centre |
16 | We 've never had hardly seen it before because I have n't lawn in that book before have I ? |
17 | Dickens 's Will Fern , with first-hand knowledge of life inside one , complains of this female tendency : ‘ It looks well in a picter , I 've heerd say ; but there a n't weather in picters , and maybe ‘ t is fitter for that than for a place to live in . ’ |