Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [verb] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't fancy playing tag along the road with those guys , even if you do , so stop complaining . ’ |
2 | On the other hand , she certainly did n't fancy joining Fen in the confined space between tiller and cabin . |
3 | I know I can do the job but I do n't want to put pressure on the board . |
4 | And I did n't want to go work for the Bank . |
5 | Jagger apparently turned up unannounced and ‘ did n't want to take part in the interview or even be photographed with his children . ’ |
6 | ‘ I certainly did n't want to take part in the play and I am not at all at ease with those — those people . |
7 | He did n't want to lose people by the wayside you know and I think that was the feeling of most of us . |
8 | I do n't want to do housework for the rest of my days — working in other people 's houses — but I have to do it until something better comes along . ’ |
9 | ‘ We do n't want to dissuade farmers from the scheme for fear of public access , ’ he commented . |
10 | Erm We have n't I do n't think got minutes of the previous , I do n't think we were keeping minutes of these meetings . |
11 | ‘ We just do n't need to foul relations with the British authorities at this point . |
12 | " I do n't mind investigating poisonings on the farms but I object to being poisoned myself in my own home ! " |
13 | Similarly , the cars of ramblers who do n't like to see bikes on the hills are , by weight of numbers , forcing cyclists off the road . |
14 | It is a magnificent setting but I do n't like playing music in the open air , and the acoustics there are not perhaps as good as they are claimed to be . |
15 | Yes in fact , to be perfectly honest with you the relationship is a bit more than she wants Ron is a bit of a pain I told him over and over again not to push his luck , I said for goodness sake , Ron , be grateful for what you 've got apparently she does n't like to make love with the lights on I said well if that 's what she does n't like that 's what she does n't like , you 're not going to change a woman of sixty eight ! |
16 | But I should n't like to have animals inside the house … . ’ |
17 | Erm I do n't like putting people on the spot if I can possibly |
18 | She probably could n't avoid having dinner at the château , but at least she would n't be alone with him there . |
19 | His lips would n't move to give voice to the words . |
20 | Ros does n't recommend bringing age into the open , unless you 're certain that it 's on the interviewer 's mind . |
21 | You do n't have to put L with the commas do you ? |
22 | If these places are n't available to learn , we wo n't have trained people for the future . |
23 | Erm the effect was that that er on on on on the assessment we did at the time , that it would n't have affected flows on the A sixty one in the centre of Harrogate . |
24 | She 's had help now , but what a pity , you know , then I guess people were n't so aware of what could be done , but what a pity she could n't have had help at the time . |
25 | I think the , this is quite well illustrated by the figures on employees , where the numbers employed fell by getting on for ten percent , though our spending on employees remained about the same , partly as a result of pay increases , partly also , as a result of changes in the profile of grades of the staff at the Council , and a movement towards better staff , better paid , and then finally the saving we make each year as turnover of staff occurs , and we do n't have to pay salaries during the handover period from one person to another , that saving that has reduced because the turnover of staff has reduced . |
26 | The ceremony took place in the Max-Joseph hall of the Residenz , the former Wittelsbach royal palace , most of whose former residents — according to one aghast Munchener — ‘ would n't have allowed Waldheim through the kitchen entrance ’ . |
27 | Yeah , but I do n't have to have things off the |
28 | Well I feel that , that way he did n't have to have access to the kids , and the kids were happier without him . |
29 | You do n't have to make contact with the ground on which the ball sits , and if the ball does lie in any little depression , an old divot hole or a slightly poor lie , the putter lends itself to sending the ball bobbling on its way . |
30 | But as audiences will find out , we do n't have to make apologies for the art . |