Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] they [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | SCAWD 's regular funding is threatened by the fact that some of our main donors , including the Church of Scotland , SCIAF and the URC , as well as Christian Aid , have all said they can not increase their grants annually to cover inflation . |
2 | Their parents can only hope they wo n't remember the days of war . |
3 | Hairshafts are totally dead , so cutting them ca n't send messages to the hair roots . |
4 | But they obviously felt they could n't make too much of an example of him because a lot of people , mainly on Sky TV , had already judged the issue . |
5 | Connelly hoped they could n't hear the desperation in his voice . |
6 | The majority of drivers — by Niki 's account , or a minority , if you believe James Hunt — had already decided they would not race in the appalling conditions at the Fuji track . |
7 | ‘ I 'm not saying they wo n't pause to draw breath , Kenneth , but I ca n't help feeling the future looks black for those of us interested in freedom . ’ |
8 | Just because that person is not sitting here beside you does not mean they can not hear your words or understand what is in your heart . |
9 | He also sees a rosy future for superstores : ‘ Superstores wo n't take the same percentage of the market as in the US , but that 's not to say they wo n't do well — they will . |
10 | As an air-raid had just begun they could not leave and had to remain in an ambience where , as they now acutely realised , they were not wanted and did not belong . |
11 | He just hoped they could n't see it from the stalls . |
12 | There they brought the coracle ashore lightly , and drew in , with reluctance and the reverence of finality , what they had been hunting with such assiduity , and so persistently hoped they would not find . |
13 | Careful plans have been made for these people so that when the hospital eventually closes they will not find themselves on the streets . |
14 | Eventually , those waging their campaign against her found they were losing , and furthermore , they quickly realized they could n't afford not to be seen as a Katherine Lundy party . |
15 | I mean our building was n't touched but I I somehow always thought they would n't come there because they were so trapped , but they did and they spent quite a lot of time trying to get those cars going . |
16 | The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically . |
17 | Look , it 's full up look they wo n't go in . |
18 | Ladbrokes accepted the bet without hesitation but claimed afterwards that their rules clearly state they ca n't take on such wagers . |
19 | He claimed that tournament judges had openly declared they would not place him first because he was ‘ queer . ’ |
20 | Nevertheless , the shooter was offered nearly £4,000 for his trophy , and he got his name in the paper , although police now say they ca n't trace either him or the bird . |
21 | The couple have now left Ross on wye , Jonathans girfriend says that it was only a small minority who were involved in racial abuse but it was so unpleasant they now feel they ca n't live there any longer . |
22 | With rising case loads and diminishing resources , it is hardly surprising that social workers often feel they can not win . |
23 | Presumably felt they could n't afford |
24 | What 's that , that that young girl here says they wo n't have nowt do with them at all . |
25 | ‘ Well , if they wo n't look they wo n't see , ’ said the children . |
26 | No they show only what they want to show , so if there 's something they do n't like they wo n't show it |
27 | But then these bands do n't realise they ca n't make records as good as the Stones . |
28 | How come they ca n't get the right one ? |
29 | Now , almost ten years , on farmers there say they would not go back to the days of Government subsidies and control over what can be grown . |
30 | The reason why people sometimes think they ca n't shed weight on a strict calorie ration of 1,000 daily is that they are guessing at the weight — and thus the calorie content — of their portions of food , or forgetting to add in the calories provided by little items like the butter spread on that bread , or the milk in all those cups of tea ; or they fail to realize that innocent-looking things like that canned soft drink or glass of orange juice , or the mayonnaise coleslaw served in the office canteen ( 'Ca n't contain many calories — it 's salad , is n't it ! ' ) can add a sizeable number of calories to the daily total . |