Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [noun] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He has n't got skill , he does n't make runs off the ball and he does n't even tackle properly . |
2 | ‘ We do n't make jokes at the expense of the unemployed . ’ |
3 | Meanwhile , more than half way through her pregnancy , Suzanne Jones ca n't make plans for the future . |
4 | Because we 're orderly , and we 're polite , that 's the nice side , but we do n't think , we do n't make decisions about the queue . |
5 | ‘ Because if she ca n't make money from the senator 's charter , ’ he went on , ‘ I was thinking of offering her a job or two on my own behalf . |
6 | As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) . |
7 | As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) . |
8 | They do n't they do n't make crab at the end . |
9 | I do n't want water on the ceiling . |
10 | In his first interview with American television , President Saddam Hussein told C B S News that he did n't want war with the west , but he claimed that God was on his side and said that Iraq would come out victorious in any conflict . |
11 | ‘ You would n't want pussy on the table , as Sister Dew might say , ’ said Mark , making a feeble attempt to remove her . |
12 | We do n't want trouble with the law , do we ? |
13 | If there 's clothes that what am I gon na , if there 's clothes they do n't want Jean into the bin ! |
14 | Plants ca n't absorb dioxins from the soil or smoke dust that 's fallen onto their leaves or fruit , so food and drink made from these wo n't contain dioxins . |
15 | I do n't think people in the house like Ibrahim all that much . |
16 | ‘ I ca n't answer questions over the telephone . |
17 | You ca n't merge addresses from the address book into a document , nor can you input data from the database into it . |
18 | So how can we ensure that we do n't fall victim to the cheque cheats ? |
19 | Although he did n't trust people outside the department , this time he knew he had no alternative . |
20 | You do n't need brackets at the end do you ? |
21 | We do n't need problems with the press at Heathrow , or anything like that . ’ |
22 | His sister did n't need anger at the moment , and it was only his concern that had allowed it to escape . |
23 | He flatly rejected talks with the opposition , saying : ‘ We do n't need suggestions for the improvement of socialism that are really intended to cause its demise . ’ |
24 | But it does n't include premises for the project , which will dissapear once the flat it 's housed in is renovated . |
25 | But you ca n't guarantee success through the transfer market . |
26 | For example , you ca n't buy milk in the shop Milk . |
27 | If there is little or no bias it does n't matter whereabouts on the line you start . |
28 | Mrs Lundgren describes her LibDem opponent as ‘ a football gimmick ’ but admits she probably wo n't finish top of the table either . |
29 | He did n't finish work until the evening , and it was then that Nigel drove off down to Berkshire , and found his father dead . |
30 | ‘ They do n't speak English at the garage ? ’ |