Example sentences of "n't [verb] [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Drawing packages are commonly used for graphic design , creative and technical illustration , editing clip-art and so on , and are n't intended to give a photo-realistic finish .
2 Now all is quite clear in the consultations , certainly the one we have with the , the heads , whilst that they did n't want to continue the previous policy of expanding their tradition by increasing class sizes .
3 It 's best not to use avalanches and other such drastic ‘ random ’ events here , since you do n't want to ruin the real tension of adventuring in the Castle by killing off adventurers before they get there !
4 ‘ Look — I do n't want to blight the whole thing before we start , but — suppose we fail ?
5 Charman did not confront Gedge over his flirtation with Catt because he did n't want to cause a major disruption in the middle of a tour .
6 He said : ‘ I would n't want to relive an 11-year horror story . ’
7 I still want to get it going but I do n't want to put a double shift onto unless I have to .
8 I did n't want to put the new stuff on top of the old until er knew whether we 'd finished or not , yes I think I 'll have to open it
9 WBC holder Hodkinson wants a £250,000 purse but Warren , who is McMillan 's promoter , said : ‘ I do n't want to see the big contests slip away because the fighters are too greedy .
10 ‘ We did n't want to take the obvious Beatles quotes which most serious Beatles collectors will have , ’ explains Jim .
11 ‘ I am ambitious , and without any disrespect to the Vauxhall Conference , I do n't want to remain a non-League manager for ever . ’
12 When YOU go there you wo n't want to miss the world-famous Pleasure Beach amusement park which teems with fun and excitement for everyone .
13 You do n't want to spend the first morning of your honeymoon trying to re-do it yourself , so it is probably as well to stick to something simple .
14 I had only six or seven miles to go to get to Winter Marsh , and I did n't want to spend the whole day there .
15 Even though you 've got funding for the first time for this I do n't want to spend an awful lot on materials .
16 He did n't want to wake the sleeping tablets ?
17 I leave the safety on : when they arrive I do n't want to blast a nervous bullet through my table .
18 ‘ I would n't want to re-live an 11-year horror story over ten more painful weeks . ’
19 That is , if you do n't want to risk a 10 ft sunflower towering out of your windowbox .
20 Even though some minor changes may subsequently be necessary in order to conform with the directive , the government does n't want to risk a further period of delay before bringing these necessary measures into effect .
21 Probably just did n't want to lose a profitable business .
22 He did n't want to lose a regular customer .
23 He did n't want to watch the quiet parade of students — they made him feel so damned old .
24 She was wanting to describe the nature of the malai government but did n't want to use the first words which came to mind , which were ‘ military dictatorship ’ .
25 You do n't want to use the same pen .
26 We do n't want to use the same cutlery an ’ that . ’
27 I 'm trying to divorce birth from place although I do n't want to create a Communist society .
28 And it may be entirely appropriate to use any one of those for one style of enquiry depending on the preferences of the individual , that 's what we mean by flexibility and freedom of choice , we do n't want to constrain a particular individual to working in a certain way .
29 ‘ Yes , but one does n't want to unsettle the other cats , and Faustina herself might become upset . ’
30 I do n't want to do a forward roll because that 's what a stuntman does .
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