Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They 'll not like it at home . |
2 | Edouard was sent back home , they could n't have him at work looking like that . ’ |
3 | He tried to tackle Gina about it , hinting that a young man like him needed sex from someone if he could n't get it at home . |
4 | ‘ I wish you would n't ring me at home . |
5 | You would n't get them at night college , because people who go to night school go because they want to learn , and if there 's any you 've got running around as you call it , will be thrown out ! |
6 | Well , she would n't find him at home . |
7 | ‘ You ca n't keep them at home forever , you know . |
8 | Paul is hyperactive — we ca n't keep him at school . |
9 | they ca n't tell the difference I mean there 's nothing In fact if I ca n't get Krona at Presto and I ca n't get it at Co-op , I shall write to Kr to Pre to Krona and say I 'll have a I 'll have a box . |
10 | You know , if you ca n't sell it at home , you know , you get rid of it on the world market . |
11 | If he ca n't find her at home , tell him to look in the public library in the afternoon . |
12 | They wo n't want 'em at t'front door . |
13 | Theorists love sort of debating concepts and arguments they do n't want to , to , wo n't accept them at face value , they 'll actually challenge them and enjoy the rationale , enjoy discussing them . |
14 | She wo n't see me at night , because sometimes her husband rings up then . |
15 | But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return . |