Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Prospective players need n't rush out to the gym though . |
2 | But at the time I was just hurt that I could n't wade out into the lake and save them . |
3 | ‘ I do n't want out of the relationship , Mick . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ People and cars do n't fall out of the sky , ’ said Cardiff . |
6 | I hope all the bits do n't fall out of the box . |
7 | There 's some things you ca n't do out on the street . ’ |
8 | If you did n't watch out for the traffic |
9 | ‘ Do n't look out of the window , little boy , ’ he shouted . |
10 | That does n't sound out of the way to me . |
11 | You could n't see out across the fields . |
12 | That 's so he ca n't see out in the garden |
13 | But a Navy spokesman said : ‘ It 's nothing the crew ca n't sort out with a pot of paint . ’ |
14 | They did n't move out of the area necessarily . |
15 | Do n't miss out on the fun ! |
16 | Do n't miss out on the fun ! |
17 | LOXTON DE-ALCOHOLISED SPARKLING BRUT ( Safeway , £3.49 ) : An alcohol-free sparkler to make sure the non-drinkers do n't miss out on the fun . |
18 | There are lots of events going on so do n't miss out on the fun and help them raise £2 million from April 1–12 — for further information and a funpack , write to . |
19 | DO N'T miss out on the Mirror 's new gem of a contest . |
20 | However , Great Ayton members wo n't miss out on the deal because his appearance there has been rescheduled for Sunday , March 1 . |
21 | They can be prepared in advance to ensure you do n't miss out on the firework fun . |
22 | We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings . |
23 | Of course , one did n't drop out of an engagement simply because one was not strong enough to take insults and hatred . |
24 | ‘ There y'are , Sergeant Joe , ’ she said , ‘ 'e ca n't slip yer now , only watch 'e do n't wriggle out through the keyhole . |
25 | ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more . |
26 | The rest of her clothes were durable , and , what was more important , blended in with the rest of society so that she did n't stand out in a crowd . |
27 | But on the other hand she could n't stand out in the corridor indefinitely . |
28 | Simon wept and would n't walk out of the house . |
29 | * So I 've been a bad boy at times but they reckon I ca n't walk out on a job if I 'm in the Jungle and Matt 's temperamental which means he does n't normally work unless they give him a hamper full of white powder but he seems to have kicked it and there are n't too many dealers swinging through the trees like Tarzan out here . |
30 | You 're looking at a lady , ’ she added sparkily , ‘ who does n't walk out on a job half done . |