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

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1 But should n't I do better work if I were n't driven from pillar to post to supplement my salary ?
2 There were girls who followed Must n't Grumble from gig to gig just to be near the boy , recording these concerts on reel-to-reel tape-recorders .
3 Sharks in general are n't flattened from side to side as free-swimming bony fish like herrings are .
4 It 's one of the things that do n't change from childhood to adulthood — but worst of all for De Gaulle , his companions were , unlike him , real journalists .
5 English does n't change from year to year and history does n't change and languages are just languages but physics and chemistry are changing constantly because new things are being discovered .
6 And we 'll pay reasonable expenses as long as they do n't come from Australia of course .
7 After a review both the trade and Customs accept that the current legal framework continues to provide a broadly satisfactory distinction between categories that are and are n't excluded from zero-rating for food , Customs said — even though originally there was concern over confusion about the correct interpretation of food products ‘ obtained by the swelling of cereals ’ .
8 But you do n't drive from village to village
9 He does n't shrink from displays of affection for his wife , Glennis , or his boys , John , a 22-year-old London civil servant , and 18-year-old Peter , who works for his father 's microelectronics company .
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