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

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1 Like so many of the films that were to be made during the Second World War , The Four Just Men does n't only draw attention to the nature of the enemy ; it also presents an evocative picture of just what it is that is under threat — ‘ all the roads and rivers , fields add woods and hills that make up this funny old island . ’
2 She could n't just leave Steve in the lurch after all they had done to get the business together .
3 But companies are at last cottoning on to this , and beginning to produce equipment that does n't just make sense to the MIDI-literate studio engineer , but can be incorporated into guitarists ' setups and actually used .
4 ‘ You ca n't just put things in the sky !
5 Do n't just include music from the 30s and 40s — some residents may like light classical or early music , others may be jazz buffs .
6 Well last night 's arctic weather did n't just cause chaos on the roads .
7 but we do n't normally get money from the world bank to er er er get the scissors out , erm the note er
8 You do n't normally find dossers in the countryside .
9 You do n't normally find dossers in the countryside .
10 Matt was gone , and anyway the crew could n't get more than 20 or 30 yards beyond where they 'd set up because they do n't exactly have towpaths in the Jungle .
11 But I mean there was er , they were so kind to them in the hospital if there would of been any sign of distress they would of , you know , usually anyway you do n't usually have distress at the end you 're usually at peace are n't you ?
12 I do n't always sleep south of the river . ’
13 We do n't really want trouble at the school , do we ? ’
14 What the , I believe committees have never had and least of all Mr papers produced on behalf of Mr have never had a serious rigorous objective assessment of the vacancy situation of the future which first of all starts from issue a rolling programme of refurbishments that we have n't really seen sight of the of the implications of that on the number of vacancies .
15 I mean cos and we did that stall on peat but we did n't really take part in the peat day of action did we ?
16 We want more people to use them , from particular divisions , i.e. if you 've got common numbers , you ca n't really say numbers to the handset adequately , the system has been proved to be , so it 's a lot easier to have common numbers and publish them in the telephone directory , so look out for that when next the lists go round to update it , update the telephone directory .
17 There 's no fat i , there 's just a teeny little drop of oil in the mince and I and I poured the fat off after I 'd done it and I did n't really need butter in the potato so that
18 That 's a I 'm very lucky I do n't really have problems with the angles
19 I do n't often buy paper from the School Lodge , but as far as I can remember Recycled paper costs more than Ordinary Paper .
20 ‘ I read the letters between him and his brother and it became clear he could n't even buy petrol on the New Jersey turnpike without writing to the petrol company about being over-charged .
21 Wendy , very kindly , checked Billy 's carriage on her own machine when it was giving trouble and when , rather embarrassingly , it blew a fuse on Wendy 's console , she did n't even charge Billy for the replacement and repairs .
22 There were only thirty visitors over the weekend Only one signing up for an organically grown allotment.It seems the message has n't yet taken root with the general public .
23 I had n't officially stopped work till the first of September .
24 Er y you do n't actually leave go of the cord straight away .
25 They were n't actually called plain of the cave man .
26 We do n't actually guide visitors around the reserve , rather leave them to their own devices having informed them about what they 're likely to see and drawn their attention to some safety aspects .
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