Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Sandra : As for that Mrs C I ca n't explain my feelings about the woman .
2 I would n't fancy their chances in the play-offs . ’
3 She says , ‘ How am I going to get round all these people phoning me up saying , ‘ Why am I not getting calls , it 's all your fault ’ , you know , all the rest of it ’ , when they have n't diverted their telephone to the right extension number .
4 Miners may strike in support of nurses , but that does n't make them fighters for the equality of women or for women as women .
5 The revolutionary mid-engined ( and transversely-mounted ) Miura was yet to come and did n't make its debut until the Turin show of 1966 .
6 ‘ Would n't make you flavour of the month , would it ? ’
7 And do n't throw your suitcase on the floor … now you 'll have to pick everything up . ’
8 At a weekend barbecue one of Sarah 's friends wagered 100 that Charles could n't throw his stepmother into the swimming pool .
9 But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion .
10 I do n't think my performances during the winter were as good as could have been expected .
11 In fact , it wo n't affect her pay-off from the Royal Family in any way .
12 I notice you do n't answer my question about the woman to clean .
13 The ducks that lived on the island in that lake did n't restrict their activities to the park .
14 " You know I ca n't discuss my work for the Surete with you , " replied his father brusquely .
15 We did n't discuss his plans for the day , only mine , and those I presume are hardly of interest to you . ’
16 But er unfortunately those on the ground who have shown their skill at wrecking anything that does n't suit their purpose with the support of the Labour group , those on the ground will still be there and I do n't believe that er giving the director of education the executive powers is going to stop them continuing to take the sort of action they 've been taking .
17 He was a callous brute , and if she did n't need his protection on the journey to Winchester she would n't care if he bled to …
18 ‘ Thanks , but I really do n't need your opinions on the subject . ’
19 They do n't know which side of the road they 're supposed to be , all they know is they are bred and trained to chase .
20 I then er , we then broke away and went up to the er , I suppose it 's the , I do n't know what part of the , but it 's the Dales , that 's where I moved to then and then to because my dad could n't , getting on in years , he could n't take the hills up and then from I got married and we moved into this address here and then that was the day after war was declared that I got married .
21 Ever heard the expression , ‘ He 's so stoned he does n't know what day of the week it is ’ ?
22 Besides , I 'd be too shy to ask the way from who had such an obvious contempt for children who still did n't know their way around the school .
23 Although they did n't know their names at the time , they spotted Dominic Wetherby and the American boy , Lee Horan , going into the public bar , but no-one suggested that the two parties should join up .
24 Perhaps you know them over the garden wall to speak to you , you might even know their children by name and you know their christian name , but beyond that I think it 's true to say , even making allowance of generation gaps that you do n't know your neighbours in the same way that you knew your neighbours in London .
25 If you ca n't afford to repay debts on time , do n't bury your head in the sand .
26 Do n't 1 Do n't bury your head in the script .
27 Mr Lewis seemed angry that he could n't enjoy his freedom in the country due to the army — but he would n't be able to enjoy his freedom at all , if it were n't for the army .
28 Do n't drum your hands on the tablecloth ,
29 ‘ For instance , we ca n't show our faces at the palazzo until at least eleven tonight . ’
30 20 It does n't matter which side of the cage I stand .
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