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

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1 ‘ I do n't want out of the relationship , Mick .
2 They were punctual to a minute , so we did n't hang out of the window — anyway the view on the roadside was very constricted , as far as arriving people were concerned .
3 ‘ People and cars do n't fall out of the sky , ’ said Cardiff .
4 I hope all the bits do n't fall out of the box .
5 ‘ Do n't look out of the window , little boy , ’ he shouted .
6 That does n't sound out of the way to me .
7 They did n't move out of the area necessarily .
8 Of course , one did n't drop out of an engagement simply because one was not strong enough to take insults and hatred .
9 Simon wept and would n't walk out of the house .
10 Where , unfortunately , ladies er , wo n't go out of a night time because they 're frightened whereas , we 're looking for a little bit of a reassurance .
11 She would n't come out of the river
12 That 's the building society , so the money for the repairs did n't come out of the building society .
13 Jesse Birdsall escapes the heat of Eldorado for an appearance and Specials beauty Kim Vitani appears in a bitter sweet story of a pregnant Asian girl who wo n't come out of the loo .
14 I still have to carry water to her because sometimes she wo n't come out of the byre and follow her mother , which means that she is left all on her own .
15 You do n't need to drain the whole system — just enough so that water does n't come out of the immersion heater boss .
16 But there was the famous walk-out when he stormed off the podium and then could n't get out of the hall because all the doors were locked .
17 ‘ I 'm freezing , but I ca n't get out of the water with you there . ’
18 She could n't get out of the pit , but somebody knew she was there : her therapist gave her something of the same feeling but was far from being as much fun .
19 The Fiesta sets off , only Mel does n't get out of the way in time .
20 ‘ This time the lights turned green but I did n't get out of the way sharp enough . ’
21 ‘ I just could n't get out of the way in time and the bike clipped my leg .
22 He had this meeting on Wake Island that I described to you when they would n't get out of the planes , all attempts to persuade MacArthur to behave in a reasonable fashion .
23 We did n't get out of the cells very often .
24 This disconnection between aims and curricular plans seems to be an endemic disease of curricular planning and , unless amended , the National Curriculum will show that in the late twentieth century the policy makers still could n't get out of the rut of traditional thinking that has dogged education throughout this century .
25 I got cramp in my leg and I just could n't get out of the chair .
26 Instead of making chances for his colleagues , the Scot , as predicted , could n't get out of the habit of making for goal himself , so the attack was stifled of passes .
27 ca n't get out of the habit .
28 and wrapped them all up in this cling film stuff , shrink wrap and they put her in she got wet and she was absolutely covered in shrink wrap but she did n't get out of the tank
29 If a stranger stops and offers to help , do n't get out of the car .
30 The lettering on the bag looks too garish for the occasion , but at least wo n't get out of the car and find the remnants of her life spilling out into the gutter .
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