Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't regard my engagement to Peter as any sort of mistake , ’ she managed to say . |
2 | ‘ Are you telling me you have n't posted my letter to Richard ? |
3 | These men tend to be more confident that they can make their desires known to their partners , whereas those who did n't enjoy their introduction to sex are among the most likely to say that they ca n't express what they want . |
4 | ‘ Please do n't break your promise to Dana — I shall survive ; and now you must excuse me , I have a lot to do before I go to the NEC . ’ |
5 | She knew it would give a nasty sting , but it would n't cut her flesh to ribbons . |
6 | ‘ I 'd be grateful , Miss , if you did n't mention my age to Mr Kennedy . |
7 | A few miles away is the ancient town of Lewes with its imposing Norman Castle and Anne of Cleves House ( the former home of one wife who did n't lose her head to Henry VIII ) . |
8 | I 've just blocked it out and it has n't changed my attitude to cars , except that they 're not safe enough . |
9 | ’ I could n't find my way to Scotland Road . |
10 | He would n't find his way to Lori if he concentrated solely on herself . |