Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [art] [noun] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However that is resolved ( and opinion seems now to be in favour of the admissibility of others too ) it does not affect the point at issue here . |
2 | The bench heard yesterday that Amos , who did not make an appearance at court , had made only two £5 payments , leaving an outstanding debt of £392.96 . |
3 | We have done our best to protect her ; we ensured she would not see the baby at birth , removing him from the Maternity Unit as soon as he was delivered . |
4 | The report reveals that 88 per cent of women , if travelling alone , would not use the train at night , 83 per cent would not use the bus and an amazing 46 per cent would rather not use a taxi . |
5 | ‘ I have three children and even though I do not have a job at present , they will never have to suffer in the same way as the children of Somalia . ’ |
6 | Souness could not resist a dig at referee Manuel Diaz Vega , who dismissed Mike Marsh , saying : ‘ I thought his performance was very disappointing . ’ |
7 | Their play lacked bite and they did not manage a shot at goal until Clough 's attempt in the 62nd minute . |
8 | If you find you can not afford a pony at present , the British Horse Society will provide you with a list of approved Horse Sanctuaries . |
9 | There have been many doubts that Gazza could n't make a come-back at club level or even contemplate straddling the international scene again with the outrageous talent that made him a folk hero . |
10 | Rainey believes he could n't make a corner at GP speed if he merely sat on the bike without pushing down — hard . |
11 | If you do n't make the goal at school that they 've set you , you 're considered by your parents as a failure and that 's when your head starts to go down . |
12 | If your mum does n't do the cooking at home , who does it ? |
13 | Boss Alex Miller admits : ‘ If we do n't do the business at home then we are out . ’ |
14 | When he leaves he does n't deposit a key at reception . |
15 | ‘ I would n't mind a go at TV commercials . |
16 | Mom said I should n't miss the dawn at sea , she said it 's kind of beautiful . ’ |
17 | What this illustrates is that you ca n't take an institution at face value any more and certainly should n't select or dismiss an institution on your ( or your parents ' ) first impression . |
18 | Spoiling him , he does n't have a plate at home for his bread and butter . |
19 | I ca n't breathe whe , when you do n't open the window at night . |