Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 The retailer should not sell you the first slice and the second cut should be of a bright , usually pink colour .
2 Volume numbers of Unix-based PC 's are n't there yet and Motif ca n't give us the cash returns we 're looking for with this product ’ .
3 Thousands of years of philosophy can not give us the answers to these questions .
4 But you have to balance that with the way a major wo n't allow you the same freedom of artistic licence and influence over your promotion and development that an independent company can offer .
5 I would think er the loppers , if the erm hedgecutter wo n't tackle it the loppers will
6 It is argued here , that economics can not show us the correct policy choice ( as some economists would appear to claim ) ; yet it may help us to avoid a wrong , or overly costly , policy choice .
7 ‘ I 've been an Overseas ’ Corporation Executive for the last ten years and I 've always been told that the reason the Corporation could n't pay me the salary it paid to Americans doing similar work was because my salary had to be related to British salary scales . ’
8 Even though the story reverberated through the Highlands , there is no evidence that either Boswell or Johnson knew the tale — had they done so , Boswell might have been less merry with his lubricious reasons as to why the woman would not show them the bedroom .
9 No cos your graph paper would n't show you the s at an angle .
10 The pater would n't give you the money for your passage and anyway , even if you found the fare , he could force you to come home .
11 If the surveyor states that the property is most definitely not worth the agreed price and the building society will not advance you the money you need , you have three choices : abandon the property and look again , or go to another building society and hope that another surveyor will not make the same judgement , or go to your vendor 's estate agent , explain the situation and hope that the vendor will drop the price .
12 He explained that children came to Cedars when their own school could not give them the individual help with basic skills which they needed .
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