Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I had some left over and put a sign in the window saying I did n't want any the next morning .
2 Yeah I do n't , I do n't think even a fucking dog on heat would fancy Mr for Christ 's sake .
3 Therefore , I would see from a public point of view a substantial expenditure on this subject and I do n't think necessarily a level cuts from county planners .
4 An example of that would be if you bought a new pocket calculator and then find it wo n't work then the legal position is the shop have broken their contract with you , because they 've sold you a pocket calculator which is not of merchantable quality , and you should be entitled to money back in a case like that .
5 What had been said was we would be open to the poss I ca n't remember now the exact words he used , but
6 Well I do n't mind just a little bit .
7 Farmoor Reservoir does n't provide quite the same conditions as those off the coast of Brittany .
8 You 've got the first stanza which is four lines , has got five lines has four lines ca n't see straight the first stanza has one sentence and it ends at the end of the stanza but then you have one , two , three , four , five more stanzas and you do n't get a full stop until the last stanza half way through .
9 But they could n't take away the heavy bathroom ware and one of our blessings was the unlimited hot water gushing at our touch into the expensive surroundings .
10 ‘ I COULD N'T take seriously a political debate about the name of a punk rock band ; that seems to me to be an absolutely trivial issue , like the size of a shoe .
11 I would love to play at Molineux , but at the moment I do n't have even a slight hope .
12 The idea was that a system did n't have just a single history in space-time , as one would normally assume it did in a classical nonquantum theory .
13 A literal translation would be ‘ undertaker ’ , which does n't have quite the right ring !
14 Erm we have er land in the sort of places which compete with Stoakesly although we do n't have quite the rural environment , except as was mentioned , at Guisborough .
15 Nigel had often thought of stealing a girlfriend off his son , but did n't have quite the same tastes .
16 The Jayhawks know what it 's like laying dimes on railroad tracks and bareback horse-riding through Nevada ( trainspotting in Crewe and donkey rides in Brighton do n't have quite the same ring ) .
17 A more accurate description might be desktop composition or desktop page layout — but these do n't have quite the same ring to them .
18 To catch one accidentally does n't have quite the same distinction or achievement , even so its capture should count .
19 We do , after all , sneer rather more than our US cousins and somehow ‘ Have a nice day ’ and exhortations to visit the Château De La Belle Au Bois Dormant wo n't have quite the same flavour in French .
20 his clothes by hand before I went back to work and of course I do n't have quite the same time
21 ‘ Bent ’ does n't have quite the same connotations over here , by the way …
22 When things are going well there does n't seem quite the same need to be faithful .
23 ‘ I do n't say exactly the same thing every time , ’ he insists afterwards .
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