Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They did n't want me for pastoral and I 'm not head of department . |
2 | No , I did n't know him from bloody Adam ! |
3 | School chairs tend to be even less comfortable than school beds , and I found it impossible to sit still for long — a fact which did n't endear me to irritable teachers , especially those who also resented my ‘ witty ’ ( i.e. irrelevant ) remarks . |
4 | I was very when he said he did n't like it for sure , |
5 | My grandparents did n't push me towards academic life . |
6 | The most he conceded was that Claire Fraser was nice and did n't pester him with silly questions . |
7 | They do n't feed us at med school . ’ |
8 | If you do n't tell us about relevant changes , your policy may not be valid or the policy may not cover you fully . |
9 | If you do n't tell us about relevant changes , your policy may not be valid or the policy may not cover you fully . |
10 | If you do n't tell us about relevant changes , your policy may not be valid or the policy may not cover you fully . |
11 | If you do n't tell us about relevant changes , your policy may not be valid or the policy may not cover you fully . |
12 | I wan I do n't want him as Prime Minister . |
13 | What had changed was two things , one that the governor of the state had talked about defying the court rather than actually do it and secondly , that Eisenhower had summoned Forbus to see him at Camp David , the president 's summer retreat in Maryland , and had a weekend of talks with Forbus Now I was n't there , I was at primary school then , but I was n't there as far as one can piece it together what , what Eisenhower said to Forbus was , you know , I do n't really care what you do , but I do n't want it on prime time national television , I do n't want a scene , I do n't want you to flagrantly , openly , publicly to flout the order of the court . |
14 | ‘ Most men think Cleo is a boy just because I do n't dress her in pink frocks . ’ |
15 | Do n't accuse me of burning fucking dogs , you little bastard ! |
16 | Cameron do n't poke him with long poles . |
17 | But do n't stand it in direct sunlight . |
18 | If you 're planning a formal herb patch , do n't edge it with conventional box — use edible plants instead ( above ) . |
19 | Besides , I do n't take them into deep water . |
20 | I let him keep young ones for sentimental reasons since I do n't need them for practical purposes . |
21 | ‘ They do n't insult you with weak dialogue or a stupid plot . ’ |
22 | They do n't say it on American television and maybe not in French , but they say it plainly in Arabic every day . ’ |
23 | Mm mm mm , what 's happening ? now you know , you woul it 's not standard form , do n't confuse it With standard form , you always have integer indices here . |
24 | Here the first thing to check is whether they are slips or not : if the pupil can correct his own errors , do n't count them as serious spelling miscues . |
25 | The fact that , one has as a as a council , credit approvals , it does allow you to set them against capital receipts in in further financing new capital works , to the extent that you do n't use them for other purposes . |
26 | We respect your status as a prisoner of war and do n't ask you for military information … |
27 | There is a problem of access to affordable housing , all I 'm saying is that you do n't solve it by wholesale allocation of land . |
28 | There were five boats moored to the shored-up bank , all with names beginning Duke , hung with bright blue fenders that had n't saved them from long scratches and stains . |
29 | ‘ It would n't have happened if that that cow had n't destroyed him in public . |
30 | So , Paul was worried that I had n't put it in straight were n't you Paul ? |