Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh he has n't eaten it all mummy |
2 | As your man is single and has n't given us any name apart from his father 's , I take it he 's unattached . |
3 | Labour Councillors have set up over a hundred new Council Committee meetings , an extra six hundred meetings a year , and the hundreds of thousands of pounds that is gon na cost the people of , not the community charge payers , not the community charge payers , but those people , the elderly and the handicapped who are looking for services from this Authority , which the Labour Group will say , we ca n't afford to provide cos the Government does n't send us enough money . |
4 | To realise that a crippled leg does n't make me some sort of oddity . |
5 | ‘ Yes , but because a thing could happen in life , that does n't make it good art . |
6 | So do n't stay , I I 've generally found most people who stay up all night revising it does n't do them any good . |
7 | The gift is there , but until I make it mine , it does n't do me any good . |
8 | ‘ It does n't do me any harm . ’ |
9 | MOST people enjoy a tipple or two and a little of what you fancy does n't do you any harm . |
10 | Well it does n't do you any good . |
11 | It does n't give them any incentive to work if you just have everything nationalized and well cos they know they 're not gon na get sacked . |
12 | Well , it still does n't give me any money , but it just stops more money going out of my account . |
13 | But sometimes I feel he does n't give me any choice . ’ |
14 | You know , give us a chance to get into the play and get comfortable on our feet and we 'll have a go , well , Johnson does n't give you that option does he ? |
15 | Shakespeare , we do n't know what Shakespeare wanted to do on stage , he does n't give you any idea at all . |
16 | Calling the most important political movement since the rise of Socialism a load of eco-freaks does n't give you any credit and just gets me annoyed . |
17 | His logic seems to be that if he does n't give you any money , he can be sure you 're staying with him because you love him , and not because of his earning power . |
18 | But it 's erm , I mean , that is something that happens a lot , erm , it just does n't give you any motivation , it 's sort of , you put your pen down , you think well why the hell do I bother , and you go off home thinking , oh well , the end of the day . |
19 | If he really wants to ensure that ring-rustiness does n't get him this time and given his limited comeback action , would n't he seek more serious preparatory work than dressing up as Santa Claus , albeit for charity ? |
20 | We want people to be able to follow their own interests — but the syllabus does n't allow us enough time . |
21 | A Benefits Agency spokesman said : ‘ The law does n't allow us any room to move . ’ |
22 | He does n't see me that way . |
23 | It was something that he took very much to heart , but to this day , she does n't see it that way . |