Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.
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1 | But excuse me , my grandmother , I must n't keep her in the cold . ’ |
2 | You must n't put them in the front ! |
3 | No , I should n't put them in the garage they 'll get damp there . |
4 | You may not feel it in the shop , or on our first few runs . |
5 | well they may just put it , a photograph of it in their offices , they may not put it in the paper |
6 | She endured his lovemaking , sometimes she even enjoyed it , but for the greater part she could not love him in the way he truly deserved . |
7 | England had a target of 240 in 140 minutes , but could not meet it in the end , and as a result the Test was drawn . |
8 | She could not avoid her in the nurses ' home dining-room that night , however . |
9 | That is true , but it does not issue in the conclusion that we do not ordinarily have and use the given conception of a causal circumstance , or that we could not use it in the confirmation of causal hypotheses . |
10 | But any rational analysis of the outcome of the Democratic primaries makes it clear that Jackson 's racial identity did not and could not defeat him in the voting booth . |
11 | A proliferation of pentecostal and evangelical sects , and the success of the Salvation Army ( founded in 1878 ) seemed to show that though the masses could still be moved by religious fervour , they could not find it in the established churches . |
12 | I could not look him in the eyes . |
13 | The fact that the Superintendent could not look her in the eye was not lost on Kate . |
14 | My mum could n't stand it in the end she sa let's get back to bomb there ! |
15 | She could n't decipher it in the pitch black . |
16 | Hick , speaking as the England squad completed its pre-Indian tour preparations at Lilleshall yesterday , added : ‘ I wanted to know why my form in the one-day internationals was good , while I could n't do it in the Tests . |
17 | I could n't kick him in the teeth after three years of good work and live with myself . |
18 | And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own . |
19 | I could n't point you in the right direction immediately you 'd have to sort of |
20 | Well you could n't put them in the car could you ? |
21 | And what we used to do to begin with the canal used to dip in the middle , you know there was bike wheels and dead cats and everything in it , and it used to dip and , and there was a sludge and , and the barges used to go up and down with a horse pulling them , and in the middle there was a , so you could n't bottom it in the middle , so when I learnt to swim I used to dive off this ledge and go under the water so far and I , I could reach the bottom when I got to the other side . |
22 | And er they could n't bury her in the in the Kirkyard . |
23 | I would n't have minded but I could n't get it in the hole after that . |
24 | In other words , if you could n't get it in the next three months , you could forget about it ! |
25 | Pauline 's is very nice where they live , Michael does n't bother taking his in , cos it 's the gap , well they could n't get it in the |
26 | She could n't look him in the face any more . |
27 | And you had to put it in the letter box , you dare n't leave it in the in the . |
28 | I probably ought n't to leave them in the car too long . ’ |
29 | They might be , predictably , so unpopular that Parliament would not pass them in the first place . |
30 | It was not seen , either , and a story was founded that Ayling would not allow it in the house . |