Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Things happen in these hills that do n't make it on to the evening bulletins . |
2 | Which member of the SDP 's ‘ Gang of Four ’ did n't make it back to the House of Commons at any time in 1983 ? |
3 | But on the trial flight ( June 24 , 1979 ) , the aeroplane ran out of fuel and Mike did n't make it back to the runway . |
4 | If ankle-length coats do n't suit you down to the ground , then short ones are not quite extinct . |
5 | He 's hoping to make enough money from the deck that the authorities wo n't send him out to the front . |
6 | erm but ea she would n't bring him over to the phone , she said oh he 's too weak to come to the phone . |
7 | Do n't bring it over to the first character , leave it exactly where it is . |
8 | I did take it up with the Attorney-General but he felt he could n't refer it on to the next court . |
9 | He did n't believe it up to the moment that he found himself outside a half-house that had once been graced by a classical loggia . |
10 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
11 | They could n't take it back to the florist . |
12 | First attempt to get it to go failed because she had n't plugged it in to the electricity supply . |
13 | I would n't put it down to the way I was manipulated as a child . ’ |
14 | ‘ If I ca n't get her back to the sea , I 'll have to become a farmer , ’ he said . |
15 | ‘ We were about twenty minutes altogether from the point where we realized they could n't get us down to the time when we stepped on to the roof . |
16 | oh he 's a stickler if you do n't smash it down to the ground , I 'll be really shocked . |