Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Chant — wretched coward that he was — did n't slow his pace by a beat , but strode on towards the caravan as Estabrook was swung round to face the albino .
2 The revolutionary mid-engined ( and transversely-mounted ) Miura was yet to come and did n't make its debut until the Turin show of 1966 .
3 This does n't mean I wo n't make her jump through a hoop or six before I let her know it : in the craft of dybbukry revenge and forgiveness are merely two sides of a single coin .
4 ‘ Would n't make you flavour of the month , would it ? ’
5 And do n't throw your suitcase on the floor … now you 'll have to pick everything up . ’
6 At a weekend barbecue one of Sarah 's friends wagered 100 that Charles could n't throw his stepmother into the swimming pool .
7 But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion .
8 In fact , it wo n't affect her pay-off from the Royal Family in any way .
9 I notice you do n't answer my question about the woman to clean .
10 " You know I ca n't discuss my work for the Surete with you , " replied his father brusquely .
11 But er unfortunately those on the ground who have shown their skill at wrecking anything that does n't suit their purpose with the support of the Labour group , those on the ground will still be there and I do n't believe that er giving the director of education the executive powers is going to stop them continuing to take the sort of action they 've been taking .
12 She 'd fallen in love with Antonio at first sight , but did n't trust his fidelity as a future husband .
13 He was a callous brute , and if she did n't need his protection on the journey to Winchester she would n't care if he bled to …
14 You need to find your own level with the person , and they certainly do n't need your comment on every single thing that they do .
15 They do n't know which side of the road they 're supposed to be , all they know is they are bred and trained to chase .
16 I then er , we then broke away and went up to the er , I suppose it 's the , I do n't know what part of the , but it 's the Dales , that 's where I moved to then and then to because my dad could n't , getting on in years , he could n't take the hills up and then from I got married and we moved into this address here and then that was the day after war was declared that I got married .
17 Ever heard the expression , ‘ He 's so stoned he does n't know what day of the week it is ’ ?
18 I do n't know what sort of a state it 's in , but I believe some of her things are still there .
19 I do n't know what sort of a pistol he held to their heads , but I personally was quite happy and had never been looked after so well in my life .
20 ‘ I do n't know what sort of a game you 're playing here but unless you tell me exactly why you 've had me drive all the way down to this God-forsaken place I 'm going straight back through that door ! ’
21 Besides , I 'd be too shy to ask the way from who had such an obvious contempt for children who still did n't know their way around the school .
22 If you ca n't afford to repay debts on time , do n't bury your head in the sand .
23 Do n't 1 Do n't bury your head in the script .
24 Coronation Street began in 1960 but , as any fule kno , it did n't catch its stride for a good ten years .
25 Mr Lewis seemed angry that he could n't enjoy his freedom in the country due to the army — but he would n't be able to enjoy his freedom at all , if it were n't for the army .
26 I would n't show my diary to a best which shows
27 20 It does n't matter which side of the cage I stand .
28 I mean … you did n't finish your work on the ghost orchids ? ’
29 Fieldwork brings an indispensable first-hand contact with problems : ‘ You ca n't do our job in an office .
30 They would n't give me credit in the shop . ’
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