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

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1 Even his feminist anti-fans could n't quibble with that kind of sensitivity .
2 Now a compression is , pressure on the brain , caused by fracture , bleed or blood clot now if a person has been suffering from concussion and it 's gone unnoticed , that bleed could be just carrying on and on and on and it could take up to four to five days before the compression shows itself so perhaps a week later they 're sitting down to breakfast saying ooh my head hurts , now the poor wife or husband , or whoever it is does n't know about that knock on the head that they had previously , unless somebody 's told them about it mm , so your casualty now is going to have this headache and a beauty , they 're going to be confused their levels of consciousness it will deteriorate face is very hot , dry flushed the pupils will become unequal and because of the pressure breathing becomes noisy if you feel the pulse , it 's going to be slow and strong and you will get paralysis on the opposite side to the compression , what are , what are the signs and symptoms of ?
3 And in my view what they could n't achieve on that night in Parliament in the nineteen forties is now being achieved by stealth , slicing bits and pieces away as they go along .
4 Les Conn : ‘ Well , of course , the people were n't prepared for that kind of entertainment and they all put their hands over their ears , and Bloom started screaming , ‘ Get them off , they 're ruining my wedding party ’ .
5 Somehow one is n't prepared for that kind of situation …
6 ‘ Hell , I have n't thought about that station in years . ’
7 Paul had n't thought about that side of things .
8 " Auntie 's bedroom window does n't look in that direction at all ; her old office-block is on the other side of the house . "
9 Anyway I get the opportunity , oh you did n't look in that box for that baby
10 Most projects do n't run to that kind of budget — not for the big chimps , anyway , which is what these were for .
11 ‘ I thought you did n't believe in that kind of thing . ’
12 ‘ No , but you ca n't see into that cove from the way I came .
13 You ca n't aspire to that degree of quality , but Peter Kirsten , who was my schoolboy hero , … well I think I can get to his level as a fieldsman and , perhaps , batsman . ’
14 Her legs were shaking , and she could n't forget about that confrontation with Julius .
15 ‘ Well , A , he 's not in a position to give it to me , and B , I would n't stoop to that sort of thing . ’
16 The buses used to start from their to Hampton , and there used to be a place where they would leave newspapers and they put , put a er box there by that and people used to take out newspaper and put the money into the box and er , you ca n't dream of that sort of thing now .
17 I admit I am no Bible scholar , but I have read it , and what I have found there does n't tally with that statement at all .
18 But I ca n't cope with that sort of thinking . ’
19 I do n't think , for instance , that I should want my death assumed and my property disposed of too soon , so we wo n't go into that part of the affair just now , if you do n't mind .
20 So you know once you 've gone to them No once you 've gone to them for advertising you ca n't go to that person for something else .
21 Does n't does n't go to that point at all so that would make see how much difference that makes to the
22 I 'm glad we do n't go for that sort of tree actually .
23 If you do n't go through that way to the little play area , you 've got to walk all the way round .
24 Oh so we follow the path and do n't go over that bridge over the road ?
25 did n't come from that sort of background .
26 I tell you what we 'd have the best house round here if a I ca n't get over that lady over the road though and her husband .
27 I ca n't get over that screw in the woodwork .
28 But if we do n't get into that position in the first place we 'll be out .
29 Carrick is on the verge of joining Wilfred Rhodes , George Hirst , Schofield Haigh , Ted Wainwright and Ray Illingworth in the White Roses ' 10,000-run/1000-wicket club , and Moxon adds : ‘ You do n't get into that sort of company without being a very good player for a very long time . ’
30 But we do n't live in that kind of a world .
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