Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] n't [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And he thought , I must n't have these thoughts , I have no status here , I have n't even got the right to be jealous ! |
2 | Basically , the latest , and I must n't take any credit , and there seemed to be some credit , Chair . |
3 | I should n't eat that kind of food ; yet other people can . |
4 | I know I should n't feel this way . |
5 | I should n't think many men would have dared to have written it was all her then , in the first person |
6 | Is there any reason why I should n't use this water for my aquarium ? |
7 | Mm there 's no reason why I should n't get that deposit back . |
8 | I should n't say these things I s I know but |
9 | I thought I should n't ask any questions until you … ’ |
10 | I think I 've got myself again I go that last week , oh I could n't move last week ! |
11 | And there was a funny silence and Dylan said that he 'd bet I could n't do that scream like that with a cigarette in my mouth and I shook off the centuries , stopped staring , smiled a little , noted that he had indeed monumentally screamed with a cigarette in his mouth and went stunned back to my crossword . ’ |
12 | I got instructions off you to be able do you know I could n't do that timer for love nor money . |
13 | You see , cos they do n't say that , and anyone else who does n't , who does less than thirty five thousand pounds worth of , if Mrs down the street said , I could n't do forty pound , then they do n't have to pay that . |
14 | I could n't answer that question because my thoughts were aimed at you , not at the painful roots of my current practice but at you , the conjuring of feelings by the spell and ritual of words , the seducing of you with poetry , I a pedlar tumbling stories before your dais . |
15 | School started at about 8.30 till about 3.30 and I could n't miss any lessons . |
16 | ‘ Before my operation I could n't walk 30 yards and now I can work full-time and play 30 holes of golf , ’ he said . |
17 | And I was told that he was going to die shortly , and that if I wished , the measures that they were using with the respirator could be removed at my request , because he was in a terminal stage ; it was just a matter of time , and I really felt that I could n't make that decision myself . |
18 | And at that time he wrote in a letter , ‘ In these concerts I could n't make enough slowings and accelerations . ’ |
19 | I could n't make any sense out of it at all . |
20 | Looking at him , I could n't detect much change . |
21 | The guitar 's low profile , slight body and super-thin neck make for a very lightweight playing experience and I could n't detect any balance problems , either . |
22 | There are drawbacks to the house and sometimes we think about moving again , but I know that I could n't leave that garden . ’ |
23 | And I felt I could n't design rational experiments without having some type of criteria to judge the results against ; otherwise I would n't be able to see where I was going . |
24 | I could n't stand that hospital any longer , and I 'm much happier here at home . |
25 | I could n't generate any power when I wanted to . ’ |
26 | And I took you in my confidence — something , incidentally , I do n't do lightly — because I could n't face another relationship based on misunderstanding . |
27 | And she did n't like going out with me any more because of the way they all stared at me anyhow , I could n't go most places looking like this , could I ? |
28 | Dad I wish I was you , laughing at the bar beach come here , misguided crew I could n't handle those things because I come in say this is my ca n't stand my brother boy |
29 | ‘ There is no reason why I could n't unlock 45 flats for homeless people for nine or 10 months . |
30 | No something so no , sort of , start at lunchtime anyway so I could n't record any lunchtime . |