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

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1 Do n't rush in with the word before he/she has had time to think , but do n't leave him/her struggling .
2 ‘ Do n't cash in on the fact that you know I — I 'm susceptible to you .
3 Lucy Lane said : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journal . ’
4 ‘ I want to send out a very strong message today , ’ he had said , ‘ one thing I learned when I was young is that you do n't give in to the village bully .
5 Try to hold these contradictory memories together : do n't give in to the temptation to simplify your experience by discarding one important aspect of it .
6 Charles had so convinced himself of this that he did n't ring in to the production office until ten-thirty , deliberately giving the producer time to sober up his intoxicated imagination .
7 Perhaps they did not like what you were saying — it did n't fit in with the way they see their magazine .
8 She did n't move in until the day she got married .
9 ‘ It just did n't sink in at the time — I did n't quite realise what was happening .
10 If I say to you behaviourism is about di dum di dum and I did but obviously it did n't sink in at the time .
11 So what I 'm saying to you is , do n't go in over the top , you know , five , just a normal but a firm handshake because a man would expect it because a weak ha ha handshake can be irritating and the same thing if she is a woman
12 Well do n't come in with the coat tomorrow please or after Easter .
13 You ca n't come in over the top , you must come underneath to get children 's attention . ’
14 I said she ca n't get in to the shop .
15 Also remember to paint over the putty , at least a couple of millimetres on to the glass , so that water ca n't get in behind the putty to rot the wood .
16 We 've got a lot in common , we do n't blend in on the showbiz party circuit … ’
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