Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But he added : ‘ We do n't want our day in court … we would like to see a settlement . ’ |
2 | And I hated having to give her my letters to you , but I could n't think how else to get in touch because I did n't know your address in Australia . ’ |
3 | And yet I do n't feel her presence in Martyr 's Cottage . |
4 | I have n't told my husband in case he decides to up his score . |
5 | ‘ Look , Clive , I do n't like what you do for a living , I do n't like the way you treat girls at parties , I do n't like your taste in shirts and I do n't like the way you look . |
6 | ‘ Is it meaner than a dungeon so dark that you ca n't see your hand in front of your face ? ’ |
7 | Everyone does n't have their birthday in February and March , I mean the whole world everyone 's bonking in |
8 | I know now he was just trying to make a sale and did n't have my size in stock , but since he was wearing a fleecy top and tracksuit trousers I believed him , and bought these huge leather edifices that a young married couple could quite comfortably live in and bring up a family . |
9 | I was going to say , I wo n't mention her name in case she 's run out of . |
10 | I tried to shout like the two of them , but my cry came out strangled and distorted ; I just could n't express my anger in English . |
11 | Meanwhile , Keegan revealed yesterday that a £1million price-tag wo n't end his interest in Ghent striker Eric Viscaal . |
12 | I could n't afford my house in London any more , so I decided to try to buy a house in the country . |
13 | I think if we behave badly and do n't put our house in order , hunting could be in an extremely dangerous position . |
14 | we wo n't save their version in case we wreck it , will we ? |
15 | ‘ I have n't lost my interest in politics by any manner of means . ’ |
16 | ‘ That 's not true because I 've won many of my matches when I could n't hit my serve in court . ’ |