Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So let's not keep you in suspense and join Katie prior to her departure from a surprising location for international flight .
2 Being infected should not add to her credibility , while not being so should not disqualify her from comment , she says .
3 We 've got somebody who 's got a living assurance policy with us , it 's going to pay out er , on diagnosis of any of those serious illnesses , and then they contract H I V , which if they had originally , we obviously would n't give it to them , but they contract it after the policy is enforced .
4 Nor need your eyes miss seeing what your feet perhaps can not take you to .
5 Clearly , if the knowledge that classes A and B were once distinct is no longer present in speakers ' minds , they can not pick out the class B items and so can not separate them from the merged class and then re-merge them with a completely different class .
6 Have to say the planets and do n't forget we 've got to think about other solar systems as well so we 're not let's not limit us to the number , the planets why not .
7 But when I later tried to find my way back to the dining-room to finish my meal , which should have been a simple thing to do , I just could not locate it at all .
8 Almost that , and I want to say that I have some sympathy for the lady who has children and just could n't entertain them for the day .
9 No , I was n't gon na use it , I just could n't leave it in that boarding house for Rachel to unpack .
10 staying open , I ai n't going , I ca n't handle it I said I just wan na get out , it was really like a sentence I just could n't stand it of course I laughed , me and Elaine went to the meeting same place , same wall and I kept looking at her and we brought you in here to say thanks , and Elaine looked at me and I looked at her and I said well if that 's all he 's got ta say I said I 'm not , I , what did I say to Elaine ?
11 I just ca n't stand it at times , but they ca n't give me anything for it .
12 I love you so much that I just ca n't express it in words .
13 Then , in the same gentle tone she had heard Travis use when he had been speaking to the woman he loved , he murmured , ‘ Leith , my darling , I just ca n't keep it to myself any longer — do you mind ? ’
14 I do n't think getting the Labour party to resolve for unilateral disarmament changes anything … they just wo n't put it into practice they ca n't … you look at the record of governments there 's no way they can stop defending us
15 He had learnt something valuable , though he still could not isolate it in his mind .
16 Fear against them , I still would n't put it past them , I 'm not saying they will , I 'd be very surprised if they did try to get cos they 're cos they 're on the sort of er the brink of being excepted by the rest of the world again , you know , but up until a couple of years ago , this thing happened , you know conventional warfare were and they only way we can stop them is by nuclear warfare 's
17 Times hard , thought of all days , thought the old lady still would n't let me of the old erm
18 All you have ever read about the delights of fast-jet aerobatics still ca n't prepare you for the utter , mind-blowing super-smooth , almost silent exhilaration of the real thing !
19 ‘ I still ca n't read it without starting to cry , it was so moving .
20 Even if you 're brilliant they still wo n't give it to you .
21 Still wo n't give it to you .
22 Whatever you may have read or heard about their relationship still can not prepare you for her own account .
23 I probably ought n't to leave them in the car too long . ’
24 And whilst you probably ca n't see it in the air .
25 But politicizing the curriculum is not the same ( and the authors probably would not suppose it to be the same ) as broadening it .
26 Well if they actually took the time to explain to you what went into those sausages , you probably would n't eat them at all , would you ?
27 And he 'd know that and he m he probably would n't buy it off me .
28 Well , I probably wo n't see you till some time tomorrow .
29 So in sense then that er the extent of your injuries really would not debar you from working offshore as far as you understand ?
30 A because the work has n't been done What I 'm trying to do is er to say give a balanced approach which seems to me to reflect the County Council 's view that er you really ca n't do it on the basis of a a a quick subjective assessment , it really needs to be the result of a l of a detailed body of work .
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