Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house .
2 One was about to start work in the engineering department of Rover and was already cute enough to know what you should and should n't say to a journalist , especially when it comes to forthcoming developments of the K-series engine .
3 It should n't happen to a doc !
4 At the same time , you wanted to grab Connie Fraser , and send her out in the country with a medical man to say she could n't talk to the law .
5 If it was some horrible misunderstanding , he could n't talk to the girl to try to clear it up ; instead , he had to be kept in prison to prevent any possibility of contact .
6 It was something else that was bothering him , something illogical that he could n't explain to the Captain until he had explained it to himself .
7 But she could n't go to a television interview like this , without make-up .
8 Well I could n't go to the bottom of the table because of the Eeeuk !
9 Well , they 've had , they 've only had you must of been better or Miss Johnson would of said you could n't go to the public
10 My limbs were managed and there was grit embedded all over my body , it was so painful , I could n't go to the loo and the Balinese maid had to give us sponge baths .
11 But you could n't go to the doctor 's until surgery time , that were six o'clock you see .
12 offered to call round if I could n't go to the meeting .
13 Monday , cos I could n't go to the gym .
14 I could n't go to the disco , Mammy . ’
15 It would be especially bad for the old folk who ca n't walk very far — they could n't walk to a bus stop outside the estate could they ?
16 But even they could n't dance to the music .
17 He could n't warm to the notion of a Gooseneck-Sunil love affair : the potential for pain seemed too great .
18 She could n't take to the child .
19 I could n't lie to an adult .
20 She could n't see to the bottom of the scree slope .
21 They could n't come to a decision so they put it to the vote when — as the book put it — a pair of bearded anarchists , one with flame red hair , appeared out of nowhere and took their decision for them , smashing down the gates with sledgehammers .
22 Philip thought that maybe Mrs Wright 's friend was an invalid and could n't come to the door to open it .
23 Marie Claire had written to say she could n't come to the wedding and had sent a present of yet more tablecloths and napkins .
24 Tried to ring you but could n't get to a phone . ’
25 He still could n't get to the bottom of it .
26 They could n't get to the top ; there were too many cars .
27 ‘ It was so dark I could hardly see where to put my cross on the voting slip — and then I could n't get to the ballot box which was situated in a poky little office .
28 Obviously I could n't mime to a voice of seventeen years ago , no way on earth !
29 Sorrel could n't run to the back of an envelope , but found instead a spare section of Filofax pages , just about the most expensive scribble pad you could get short of using ten-pound notes .
30 So when I knew I had cancer and was facing death , I still could n't pray to the God I associated with the churches .
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