Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We did n't go in on the free travel promotion because many of the deals involved British Rail and we do n't have it here , ’ she said .
2 Lucy Lane said : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journal . ’
3 And Lucy Lane : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journals . ’
4 But she knew that , if she did n't turn up on the beach , Ross would only come back to fetch her .
5 I 'm surprised you did n't fall over on the way here . ’
6 Do n't miss out on the fun !
7 Do n't miss out on the fun !
8 LOXTON DE-ALCOHOLISED SPARKLING BRUT ( Safeway , £3.49 ) : An alcohol-free sparkler to make sure the non-drinkers do n't miss out on the fun .
9 There are lots of events going on so do n't miss out on the fun and help them raise £2 million from April 1–12 — for further information and a funpack , write to .
10 DO N'T miss out on the Mirror 's new gem of a contest .
11 They can be prepared in advance to ensure you do n't miss out on the firework fun .
12 We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings .
13 getting the child to obey requests/instructions during the course of the day ( e.g. ‘ Stop teasing your sister ’ , ‘ Put that chocolate back on the shelf ’ , ‘ Do n't go out on the road ’ ) ;
14 We 've got a lot in common , we do n't blend in on the showbiz party circuit … ’
15 I 'm sure the gladiators will enjoy a spot of tiddlywinks with Uncle Nero before they die — but mind you do n't end up on the funeral pyre yourself going leap-frogging over the mourners like that .
16 In response to this BFI Wastecare has produced a leaflet , Do n't end up on the wrong side of the law , which outlines what will be required of these companies under the new regulations .
17 Do n't lean back on the chairs .
18 Do n't cash in on the fact that you know I — I 'm susceptible to you .
19 I do n't sit in on the general meeting , no .
20 Do n't stand about on the doorstep , ’ he said .
21 ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more .
22 Unless you cut back on road building , you do n't cut back on the car , unless you invest in public transport , you do n't get people to use it .
23 Do n't cut down on the amount you drink as you need a regular amount of liquid , but do n't have too much after teatime .
24 But do n't hang up on the shares because I reckon they could hit Pounds 4 by Christmas .
25 As the rugby people say , do n't hang about on the side-lines , stay in touch .
26 Do n't lie down on the sands where the hole in the sky is .
27 They do n't come out on the other side !
28 Well it does n't go up on the wall it , it kind of goes around so it 's not like public knowledge in there all the time .
29 Paul spends most of the rest of his letter dealing with the problem in Corinth ; he does n't come down on the side of being totally separate or of being totally indistinguishable in lifestyle — but you 'll have to read that for yourself .
30 Yes , they have n't clipped down on the front .
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