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

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1 Welsh could n't grade a bag of Homepride .
2 If you do n't experience a quality like compassion as a small child , then it becomes very difficult to develop this quality in adulthood .
3 For once it does n't treat the audience as idiots .
4 And they have n't received a penny in compensation .
5 But Alan Govier from Oxford has n't received a penny in pension payments .
6 The rest of us , without the cred and the bad dress sense , have to work for a living and generally we do n't regard the politics of envy as espoused by your paper as anything other than the ethics of the under-achiever and failure .
7 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
8 Mm , she does n't eat a lot of meat
9 do n't eat a lot of cake do he ?
10 But he wo n't eat the meat with potatoes
11 He just could n't eat the amount of fruit and vegetables he had tucked into before .
12 And as she pushed open the forest-green doors of Woodline Design she realised with surprise that she had n't given a thought to Max for some considerable time .
13 They are becoming a lot more common , yes when you look in the report and accounts there are far , far more of these deferred pensioners there than er than ever used to exist and it 's something which I must admit we have n't given a lot of thought to yet , but it 's something because it 's growing that we will have to address erm in our federation , we will have to address that problem .
14 We ai n't heard a word from Jimmy have we ?
15 In the same letter to Nannerl , of 3 or 4 November , 1785 , Leopold was grumbling that he had n't heard a word from Wolfgang recently , but that a journalist friend had mentioned something about a new opera .
16 She had n't heard a sound from Roman 's room and she hoped he was out .
17 For a start , it does n't cover the aspect of emptiness which I consider to be of most relevance to anorexia nervosa , that is , its peculiar meaning for females rather than males .
18 " You would n't make a profit on Lord Jim anyway " , he added , " I do n't regard her as an investment .
19 ‘ Wo n't make a bit of difference what you do , ’ she sniffed .
20 If you 're nice to him — I wo n't use the language over the air ( because you 'd be shut down ) that he uses to me — however nice you are to him it does n't make a bit of difference .
21 Why does n't make a way of escape for me ?
22 So it did n't make a scrap of difference , him being backward , like .
23 So and she ca I do n't know whether you noticed or she ca n't make a cup of coffee without spilling it .
24 There have been many doubts that Gazza could n't make a come-back at club level or even contemplate straddling the international scene again with the outrageous talent that made him a folk hero .
25 We did n't make a move without approval of the Buying Room at Ipswich , this was the power base of the Company , the team was led by ( Mr Jim ) , ( Pop ) and .
26 So we were really answerable to the Ipswich Borough Council , rather than to private enterprise which some people really wanted to sell us off as being a , you know , a weight round their necks because if we did n't make a lot of money after the war , the accounts would show that we were making a deficiency every year and erm , well there was no way that you could recoup it because our routes were n't really long enough to charge lots of fares erm , maybe tuppence was the town centre to the extreme termini
27 It does n't make a lot of sense to them to sell margarine without a name on the label .
28 It did n't make a lot of sense . ’
29 ‘ The thing is , there 's so little time in between tournaments and already I spend so little time in Bruhl and in Boca Raton , and it would n't make a lot of sense .
30 So it does n't make a lot of sense after that point the graph .
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