Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 It has n't prepared me for the outside world ; all it 's done is given me an awareness of myself .
32 ‘ You 've had everything and everyone your way from much too young , and it has n't prepared you for the big , wide world .
33 But erm I mean th th the debate yesterday was , was as , as budget issues always are I mean when you 're talking about budget no matter , even in boom years you 're always still talking oh we have n't got enough money erm but it was positive in the sense that it was A we 're coming off the back of some good performance , and that 's important to remember , and all I 'm saying is there 's no reason why we should n't be able to maintain our performance , even if we ca n't improve it in the next two or three months erm from , to where we actually think we should have been given that the systems come in last year .
34 I could n't convince them at the other end that I needed an ambulance because I was outside the hospital .
35 Whether they 're hard to get or whether they have n't got them on the normal channels I do n't know !
36 In other words , if they had n't got him with the six he 'd never have gone bloody broke !
37 Because you have n't got it in the correct mode it 's not working algebraic .
38 jelly boy put the tape in then Aaron and I 'll press , there I 'll fast forward it , no you 've got it , you 've got it , no you have n't got it round the right way
39 Now Paris may well be the inspiration of poets and troubadours but I do n't remember it as the fabled Athens of the West .
40 He does n't defend it as the best way of getting the correct decision , he does n't defend it , or he does n't solely defend it that way he does n't defend it either on the idea that people have right to be tried by their peers for example which is the most likely defence now , but he defends jury service on the grounds of the effect it has on the jurors which is quite a novel erm .
41 I do n't like them in the slightest . ’
42 It was a new sensation , and she did n't like it in the slightest .
43 Do n't overdo it in the first few days .
44 He soon calmed down , then went across and fussed over her to make up for the rumpus , though it had n't bothered her in the slightest .
45 It had n't bothered her in the slightest .
46 What money you may possess does n't interest me in the slightest ! ’
47 ‘ Your marital problems do n't interest me in the slightest , Dr Vaughan .
48 I think one of the problems is , that a lot of shoppers do n't realize that they 're entering into a contract and we do n't realize it for the simple reason that most people have , as soon as you hear the word contract you have a mental image of a legal document that you sign , do n't you ?
49 I 've looked with binoculars and I ca n't see them with the naked eye .
50 They do n't er , you ca n't see them in the same way you could go and see your parents .
51 Yeah , we with this been ongoing , we 've given a hundred and fifty pounds to it , erm , well I say I do n't see it on the top one .
52 ‘ Pity everyone does n't see it in the same light . ’
53 I do n't see us as the best band in the world ; we 're just putting out records because the rest of the music scene is so crap at the moment .
54 Dixons refused to exchange it because we did n't return it in the original packaging .
55 Do n't miss them over the next few months — in fact , you can ensure that you get them , and get a free thermometer , by filling in the form on page 23 .
56 The fall had n't affected her in the slightest , but the shock of finding herself lying beneath Dane stunned her into silence .
57 A return trip to Dartington did n't ensnare us into the esoteric cults that flourish in those parts .
58 I mean , it would n't surprise me in the least if , if you analyzed this dream you discovered it had nothing to do with being at school and nothing to do with taking exams .
59 That does n't surprise me in the slightest .
60 They do n't heal you in the same way if you ca n't share them ’ .
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