Example sentences of "n't [verb] it [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's like saying , please do n't tell , please do n't broadcast it to the world , I can get hurt .
2 Is that potato all over the floor there , do n't tread it in the carpet yes it 's potato round you
3 and we could n't eat it on the Sunday and
4 ‘ She said they 'd been helping her to write songs , and sure enough I tried one of them — low string down to D , and top string right down to C — and I got three new songs straight away : Galileo , Virginia Woolf and a ballad that did n't make it onto the record .
5 Other features also under consideration — which wo n't make it into the ABI this time around — include requirements for application-to-application communication and linking , updated networking topologies , common installation and system administration facilities .
6 Then he did n't make it into the record books .
7 And if you ca n't make it into the salon , you can STILL save money .
8 You wo n't make it up the stairs . ’
9 if you ca n't make it to the Manor do n't forget to switch on and cheer the Central Live match this sunday afternoon … what else is going on … headlines in action round up
10 He did n't make it to the course on the next day , was sacked , and always maintained that if he had n't given up the drink for those ten days or so and ‘ dried out ’ he would not have got so drunk , would have been on the course at the appointed time , would not have lost his job , and would have have carried for yet another Open Champion .
11 ‘ We did n't make it to the Bazaar last night .
12 He explained he was having a dizzy spell and could n't make it to the doctor 's , so I drove him there .
13 Derek who was accompanied by his wife , Lorna , daughters Charlotte and Emma , and his parents , nearly did n't make it to the ceremony .
14 Tonight , touts remove five times the original ticket cost from those who did n't make it to the box office .
15 Mark was one level below Muldoon , so his portrait did n't make it among the VIPs .
16 And then once I suppose he would n't make it in the house would he he would have it made and brought to the house .
17 Instead of saying , do n't make it against the law , make it lawful .
18 It 's all right , but I do n't want it on the tapes , it 's rubbish .
19 Oh , you know I do n't want it in the kitchen , oh !
20 My second point , and it refers to again er something that Barton Willmore referred to and that 's the question er an engine of growth , and it seems to me that that that such a settlement would become an en engine of growth in in the countryside , not least because of of the it would become self fulfilling , er and it would be the obvious sort of sink hole , as Mr Thomas said , for for subsequent land allocations , I think , erm this this point has been touched upon by both the representatives from Leeds City Councils and from Cleveland , Leeds City Council appear not to want it in the Leeds York corridor for just that reason , the representative from Cleveland , who unfortunately is n't here today erm does n't want it in the North of the county for for what I understand to be to be that same reason , erm and the Inspector at the Stone Basset erm enquiry in Oxfordshire , and I I do refer th to this in my evidence , he he drew a very similar conclusion about this when he said , and I quote , once destep once established the new town would generate a momentum of growth that would be difficult to contain , such growth , if allowed , could further harm the rural character of the countryside and the villages in this part of Oxfordshire , I think that conclusion can be applied to North Yorkshire , and I certainly have n't heard anything that would convince me that that such growth once it started could could be controlled , and indeed the the record of controlling growth against erm projected requirements in the structure plan to date has has not been good , witness earlier comments on the structure plan overshoot .
21 ‘ I did n't throw it to the duck to hide , ’ he giggled !
22 well I 'm always calling them tweedle dum and tweedle dee , hey do n't throw it at the house , it might be something fragile
23 Daak 's aerobatics had n't shaken it off the shuttle .
24 ‘ What 's so urgent and private that you could n't discuss it over the telephone ? ’
25 ‘ I ca n't discuss it over the phone .
26 ‘ He said he came because he could n't discuss it on the telephone , but whether he really wanted to see inside the Post I ca n't say . ’
27 Do n't hang it on the back of his door !
28 We do n't need it for the expansion of our race ; indeed , it 's inimical to orderly civilization .
29 But you do n't need it in the car .
30 And I just have to go to or I just have to sort of explain that when you pack a van , you do n't pack it like the advert for KitKat .
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