Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pos pn] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't sacrifice my sense of self-preservation for you . |
2 | Not that John-William himself had n't done his share of cutting and laying-off , as the state of trade required it . |
3 | He would spend all his time with well-to-do society people , though he had n't got their sort of money . |
4 | And he does n't like my form of questioning , as when I asked him if he believed that the gates of heaven could only be opened by gold and silver keys ? |
5 | I have n't got that , and of course I could n't run your version of setver unless I had setver cos it would say incorrect DOS version . |
6 | But he wo n't understand your love of colour and excitement , your need to dream , and he 'll stifle you with his possessiveness … |
7 | ‘ They do n't sound your kind of couple at all . ’ |
8 | It depresses me that people do n't see our sense of humour , ’ says Steve , Bruce Forsyth style . |
9 | I could n't contain my feelings of disappointment , frustration and anger ! |
10 | Ken Branagh is a fascinating man and he has an amazing sense of duty to other people , but I just do n't have his kind of energy . |
11 | Did he tell you he did n't have his side of support , I told him as long as he shouts just United that 's alright |
12 | It did n't exalt your notions of food . |
13 | Similarly , before reading Lakoff and Freeman , most readers , myself included , could n't tell their inventory of image schemas from their elbows . |
14 | Do n't change your pattern of prayer merely because someone mentions the latest method just arrived on view . |
15 | I ca n't change my way of thinking , though , and I want to go home , even if you think it 's childish . ’ |
16 | But I knew humans are capable of evil and it did n't change my view of humanity . ’ |
17 | You do n't lead my kind of life if you ca n't damp down emotions . |
18 | " I did n't mean your sort of bird — I meant birds that fly , " I said . |
19 | It did n't seem my sort of thing at all and I gave Harvey a glance to indicate it . |
20 | Do n't lose your bit of paper . |
21 | He did n't notice her lack of salute . |
22 | They did n't use their feet much and did n't handle my style of bowling very well . |
23 | Whatever it was , Ace found that she could n't place his style of soldiery , and that made her nervous . |
24 | People could n't offer her expressions of sympathy . |
25 | I have n't lost my sense of humour since last we met , Fernando , but you have . ’ |
26 | We do n't like each other , but you ca n't fault my sense of hospitality . |
27 | But we have n't changed our way of thinking . |
28 | ‘ Three years at college has n't changed your habit of exaggeration , has it ? ’ |