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

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1 I it is not envisaged I mean I must n't mislead you at all I want I want to be understood on this issue .
2 I do n't know why Barny chose to eat his own chicks , but I must n't judge him in human terms .
3 ‘ You must n't see it like that ! ’
4 " You should n't do it at all . "
5 erm strike out , interim payment , order fourteen er itself , there 's always still available to them , erm that the other side of the coin is if they get their money and of course they 're going to be threatening bankruptcy for some four thousand odd Names , I mean that 's , that 's equally devastating to individuals , erm my Lord , one would be into a type of argument on balance of convenience if we were at this stage , one would be considering the bankruptcy of the names , whether they have the funds to pay , even if judgment is given against them because vast majority do n't and what would be the point of giving judgment , this order fourteen cases saying one should n't do it in those circumstances , what if the names are right , will they get the money back , will they get a cross undertaking damages and pre er , er and to what extent do now have the funds , to what extent will it actually effect their business in the light of of
6 Belinda Hazel , 31 , said : ‘ Police should n't chase them at such speeds — then it would n't happen . ’
7 THEY SHOULD N'T make 'em like this anymore .
8 Oh , oh it 's strong , he said and you should n't leave it till ten o'clock at night , then it 's on a cold night and have to open the windows
9 ‘ You sound as though disasters on the other side of the world should n't concern us at all , ’ said Scarlet .
10 Because I think that there should be no reason why the Q S should n't provide you with that service in the same way as he provides anybody else Jim .
11 ‘ I think that either Floy could n't leave them for some reason , or — ’
12 You could n't leave them in those days because there was no social security .
13 But I could n't leave him like that , his back and legs bare .
14 He was right , but she could n't leave him like this .
15 But I could n't leave it at that .
16 No , I was n't gon na use it , I just could n't leave it in that boarding house for Rachel to unpack .
17 She was so proud of herself for getting that out , grinning wildly at the other woman , that Ruth could n't subject her to more and left them for the tennis courts while they unpacked the dusty Seat that seemed to be packed to the gunnels with baskets of clothes and packages .
18 No — I could n't justify it to other people .
19 He decided that he could n't tell her about this .
20 She keeps giving me clothes — ; not this dear old awful thing , Mrs McPhee at home made this — and making me practise manners and the piano and I could n't tell her about last night , I could n't , I ca n't disappoint another person , not after my mother — ’ and Alexandra put her head down on to the slice of bread on her plate and burst into tears .
21 ‘ I could n't tell him for sure , but he 's been taking Vulcan out most days .
22 She found she could n't tell him after all .
23 ‘ Well , ’ Josie said , turning her page and then refolding the newspaper to keep it manageable , ‘ I could n't tell you for sure .
24 So we could n't fit him in either , so we 've actually sold Marvin sadly to Poole , which erm he 'll lead those to a good team I think .
25 The registry office could n't marry them at such short notice and they must wait until the following day .
26 Oh this is this is you here is it ? the other side of the , cos I know when we tried to take photo 's off John , tried to take photo 's of John on the television because he could n't do it with all the flash or .
27 My leg had gone completely to sleep and I could n't feel it at all , but I managed to hobble to the door , collecting fourpence out of my wallet , and down the stairs to the first landing where the telephone was .
28 Derby winner Dr Devious also raced freely before weakening into 10th and jockey Chris McCarron , who replaced regular rider John Reid , reported afterwards : ‘ I could n't control him at all . ’
29 She now felt so dangerously soporific that even the sneaking fear of Roman 's insidious effect on her could n't rouse her from this lovely torpor …
30 He 'd been a gentleman , she could n't fault him on that .
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