Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She had n't coerced him in any way . |
2 | And somehow , but I ca n't explain it in that moment that what community 's about it 's about the not yet as well your . |
3 | why the night before , did , was I told oh you 'll need an amplifier and she 's going to bring in one from her home , her own one in tomorrow morning , I thought I did n't spring it in last week , anything and then that day when I discovered it still was n't working I just could n't believe it |
4 | When you pay good money for a standard rose , you do n't expose it to this kind of danger for the sake of short-lived appearances . |
5 | I ca n't make it past that door . |
6 | They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams . |
7 | I wan I do n't want him as Prime Minister . |
8 | ‘ I reckon his best chance would be as a goal-kicking winger but I do n't want him in this role for Widnes . |
9 | I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time |
10 | ‘ I do n't want them in this country . |
11 | ‘ We 're in the middle of an investigation and , quite frankly , we do n't want anyone from Central HQ getting in the way . ’ |
12 | An' I do n't want anything from that house or yer mother , ’ he told her . |
13 | I do n't want none of that bugger |
14 | What had changed was two things , one that the governor of the state had talked about defying the court rather than actually do it and secondly , that Eisenhower had summoned Forbus to see him at Camp David , the president 's summer retreat in Maryland , and had a weekend of talks with Forbus Now I was n't there , I was at primary school then , but I was n't there as far as one can piece it together what , what Eisenhower said to Forbus was , you know , I do n't really care what you do , but I do n't want it on prime time national television , I do n't want a scene , I do n't want you to flagrantly , openly , publicly to flout the order of the court . |
15 | I think Concorde 's a wonderful design but I would n't want it in this water meadow . |
16 | I still have n't forgiven you for bloody book antics of a |
17 | You ca n't fool me on that score . ’ |
18 | I do n't think anyone in full possession of their five senses would find it so . |
19 | ‘ I really do n't think anyone in this firm understands finance , ’ she telexed Moira . |
20 | It 's an unfortunate state of affairs , but I do n't think anybody in this country has got control over it . ’ |
21 | I 'll go on to say that on the question of progressive migration restraint , I do n't think anybody round this table is suggesting otherwise . |
22 | ‘ Julius does n't affect me in any way . |
23 | Here the first thing to check is whether they are slips or not : if the pupil can correct his own errors , do n't count them as serious spelling miscues . |
24 | ‘ Call me if you need me in Theatre — but I 'd just as soon Tim Mayhew did it — I do n't trust myself near that bastard . ’ |
25 | I do n't trust you with that ball , hmm |
26 | ‘ If we do n't pack 'em in this weather , we never will pack 'em in , that 's what I always say . ’ |
27 | ‘ Well , I do n't know owt about that sort of thing , but it seems rum to me , ’ he said . |
28 | Howard goes across to the man curiously , since he does n't know anyone in this city . |
29 | If that is the case then every one of us will wait till we die and we still wo n't know anything about this experience . |
30 | I got home , I phoned up the police , and they say , ‘ Oh , no , we do n't know anything about any road blocks . ’ |