Example sentences of "n't [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was no discussion of this , and Changez did n't demur at the crucial moment when something could — maybe — have been done .
2 I bet it does n't relate to an actual operation in a general hospital because you 've got so many people wanting their rake off in a private one surely ?
3 Most of these are rather old , and do n't relate to the present Plate Tectonic picture , but rather to the situation ten or twenty million years ago .
4 She lost him then and had to search and found him eventually curled up amid the wiring in the back of the record-player where he had n't hidden for a long time , not since two dark-haired people who were into black magic had come to dinner and he had disappeared for half a day until she found his secret hole .
5 The following people still have n't subbed to the new list , so remember your messages are n't getting through to them .
6 And more to the point he did n't disappear on a massive binge , and he gave all that money to his sister .
7 The conductivity does n't stay at a certain level then ?
8 You know often they do n't stay through the whole meeting but if they 've got specific points to bring up you know th you know it 's flexible really you know sort of depending on what 's going on really .
9 She could n't stay in the small office with Roman 's lazy , taunting presence .
10 I started to feel I could n't stay in the same room as you .
11 He says male rape does n't exist as a legal entity in this country , the law needs changing to alter people 's perceptions It 's the same as any other serious sexual crime
12 For example , supposing you erm , this , this , this was used principally in child analysis , which did n't exist before the First World War , it was developed afterwards .
13 Perhaps she has n't heard about the little delay in the proceedings , caused by the contretemps with ben Issachar , and the stint in the tree .
14 " You obviously have n't heard of the noble institution of the congaie ? "
15 Now that 's an English expression I have n't heard in a long time .
16 And I know so many songs that it would be fun to go out there and say , ‘ Hey , man , do you remember this one ? ’ or , ‘ Here 's one you have n't heard in a long time . ' ’
17 On August 8 Johnny Marr , who was n't consulted about the above communication , issued this reply to the NME : ‘ There is nothing approaching acrimony between myself and the other members of the band .
18 erm architecturally I suppose it does n't compare with a medieval university .
19 erm Architecturally I suppose it does n't compare with a mediaeval university .
20 In an era of fast food , subsistence incomes do n't make for a culinary culture .
21 He says : ‘ Small budgets , apologetic councils strapped for cash , and a complex social and sometimes ethnic mix of young customers and their parents do n't make for an easy life . ’
22 It certainly does n't make for an ideal working relationship , does it ? ’
23 but when I spoke about safety and getting the money back from the safety training that they now want that they did n't want in the first place you said , no , we should do that
24 Erm a new factory going into the area for example will have a choice between one of Selby 's erm ca n't think of a suitable adjective , large requirement for industrial land , or it will go into the new settlement .
25 ‘ And I only found out this morning from Dr Greene what a … a … | ’ she could n't think of a suitable word and said finally , ‘ … celebrated painter you are . ’
26 Maggie could n't think of a suitable reply to that .
27 ‘ I 'll show ya round with great pleasure , ’ said the affable manager , ‘ but I ca n't think of a worse theatre than this for your show . ’
28 GET MARRIED I CA N'T THINK OF A WORSE TORTURE S.
29 I ca n't think of a worse crime .
30 I could n't think of a nice fellow to give it to .
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