Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | When Sherine Pherozshaw could n't find the party dress she wanted , she did n't make do with what was on offer in the shops . |
2 | I 'll make do for myself but I wo n't make do for them . |
3 | Yes , so there 's nothing we can say we 're not we do n't want want to make them feel awkward about it I mean they have planned what they can plan . |
4 | Well I 'm cutting David 's hair tonight , I do n't want want you late to bed . |
5 | Examiner do n't think think so , do they ? |
6 | Erm unfortunately the advertising standards did n't uphold uphold the complaint but at least we made a point . |
7 | That means that er sa , America says they wo n't do bomb them or anything yet . |
8 | You ca n't do move your eyes , er so your eyes are actually taped closed to stop anything going in them . |
9 | Erm because that 's also what we do n't do hide behind reject letters . |
10 | Well in the evening they ca n't do do that now . |
11 | I do n't do do sun beds |
12 | No you must n't do do n't |
13 | And he ca n't , you ca n't do twist any more . |
14 | You see , I did n't dare make a scene as I should have done if I 'd been married . |
15 | The first time I wore jeans I did n't dare wear them with a sweater . |
16 | In a way a baby seemed less likely than before Claudia was pregnant : perhaps we did n't dare think about what was about to happen . |
17 | They are under pressure to negate their femaleness and they do n't dare give up their suits . |
18 | Bishop John thinks that he and the archdeacons are adequately paid ( their stipends are £20,350 and £16,930 respectively ) , ‘ but I would n't dare speak for the parish clergy . ’ |
19 | ‘ You lout , do n't dare speak to me like that . ’ |
20 | Antony does n't dare speak freely yet . |
21 | If I told you what the wine cost , you would n't dare drink it . ’ |
22 | He did n't dare inspect the mattress in case that too was the same . |
23 | They would n't dare start a war in the Pacific against the Yanks . |
24 | He wo n't dare do anything ! ’ |
25 | And Ma , who always agreed with him ( who did n't dare do otherwise ) , stout , soft Ma , who should have been a refuge , a lap to sit upon , a bosom to weep on , but who herself looked always in need of comfort — crumpled , creased , forever on the verge of tears : |
26 | We would n't dare do that , we would n't think of doing that . |
27 | ‘ He would n't dare do it . ’ |
28 | If I were a man you would n't dare do this ! ’ |
29 | They would n't dare do anything like that . |
30 | He loved Stanley , and thought that he dared do things he would n't dare do himself . ’ |