Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So it , it wo n't suit everybody , you might not want , in my case I do n't particularly want to live with a burglar alarm . |
2 | ( In all honesty I did n't really think that she would want to flick elastic bands but I could n't think of what else to rhyme with ‘ hands ’ . ) |
3 | Apart from doing the job of Principal ( for which I shall need a lot of help from the Lord ) , and living as a Christian I do n't yet know what the Lord wants me to do out there . |
4 | erm extrovert I do n't quite know about that |
5 | Of course I do n't really believe in it at all . ’ |
6 | ‘ For the loss of my watch I did n't exactly come up trumps in the breakfast lottery . |
7 | ‘ Now that I know your ghost I do n't even have to wait for you to come home from the sea . ’ |
8 | ‘ So when I went into labour I had n't really thought about whether or not to have an epidural . |
9 | A dame I did n't even know . |
10 | Mummy I do n't really like those shoes . |
11 | So what we have , if I can paint it like this , is a development programme which does n't just rely on Oxfordshire Social Services putting cash into it , because there are , if we manage this process properly , other people who we can encourage to bring money into Oxfordshire , but the key thing that 'll only do it is if they 're confident that they 're dealing with a competent organization and somebody that they trust and they have some form of credibility . |
12 | Chairman , er if I might I was going to refer again to the care carefully worded recommendation which does n't actually mention the level of erm it simply mentions erm er a modest extent of under provision because clearly it says elsewhere in the report at two ten that it 's not yet known whether there will be opportunities elsewhere , so that 's a particular shortfall in provision to be made up . |
13 | I 've never really found it that much of an insult ever anyway , but I just think that it 's a bit of a term which does n't really apply to us . |
14 | If you get a pink rash as a sort of weal which does n't actually itch , around where a tick has bitten you , then you need to be worried . |
15 | ‘ If you get a pink rash as a sort of weal which does n't actually itch , around where a tick has bitten you , then you need to be worried . ’ |
16 | Nothing criminal , of course ; even in her present slightly illogical and decidedly vengeful frame of mind she did n't seriously suspect Count Romano de Sciorto of criminal activity . |
17 | Inside the car you do n't even notice it . |
18 | I served for two years , 18 months of which where in Egypt , during the so called Middle East Crisis , where it was not unusual to be sniped at , almost daily , by an unseen enemy who did n't always miss . |
19 | But er communism and politics are like religion they do n't necessarily deliver the goods . |
20 | Look for this boat it does n't even stop , blimey |
21 | I mean once we 're on the other side it does n't really matter |
22 | I find it shameful that you try to promote the measure which does n't even begin to address the basic problem of housing . |
23 | But the critics of collectivism face a formidable task because collectivism does seem to fit so well with commonsense ideas about Japan , and the identification of unique cultural values offers a convenient residual ‘ black box ’ which can be used to explain away those aspects of Japanese experience which do n't quite fit with social science models . |
24 | And after all the fuss that 's been going on in work I do n't really like to ask to go early . |
25 | And I can't — I can't-for a length of brown satin I did n't even steal . |
26 | ‘ In fact , when the match moved into the shoot-out I did n't really fancy our chances . ’ |
27 | ‘ In fact , when the match moved into the shoot-out I did n't really fancy our chances . ’ |
28 | Er just one question I do n't really understand the erm employment levels . |
29 | It 's difficult to imagine whole group work which does n't also involve small group work at some point , but with the advantage that whole group work gives the small groups a focus , a purpose and a context to their work . |
30 | After her small bedroom at home , where beloved old ornaments belonging once to her mother jostled for space with a basket of ironing she had n't yet had time for , and nursing textbooks that would n't fit on her one small bookshelf , or her room at the nurses ' home , where exotic travel posters — gleaned from a travel agent next to her father 's hardware shop — could n't disguise the institutional plainness of the furnishings , this room seemed palatial . |