Example sentences of "it [modal v] n't [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Said because it should n't have a chimney on it ! |
2 | Which basically found it could n't make a railway service run and dropped it . |
3 | It ca n't hold a candle to ‘ Football Focus . ’ |
4 | For instance , if you add the switch ‘ /auto ’ to the device driver command line in CONFIG.SYS , it will not load if it ca n't find a server , which saves you some memory , and also means that you do n't have to repeatedly edit the config file . |
5 | It ca n't become a pop show , it has to stay the way it is . |
6 | It would n't wake a mouse . |
7 | Against its rivals in a comparison test , it would n't stand a chance |
8 | ‘ The thing is , there 's so little time in between tournaments and already I spend so little time in Bruhl and in Boca Raton , and it would n't make a lot of sense . |
9 | I found this sweet little man who fixed up a non-reflex 35 for me slowed down the motor wind so it would n't make a sound fixed in a timer to take a shot every thirty seconds . |
10 | ‘ I believe Seb 's story , and I think you do too — but it would n't convince a judge . |
11 | It would n't play a tune for me . ’ |
12 | It would n't be much good telling them I had just popped out for a breath of air this street led to both the bus and railway stations and it would n't need a genius to rumble my little game . |
13 | The slogan is so grey-haired that even at party conferences it would n't get a ripple of applause . |
14 | ‘ It was going all right , but now it wo n't go at all , ’ she added more slowly , as she struggled for composure and it dawned on her that with a GB plate stuck on the back of her car that it would n't take a genius to work out that she was probably English . |
15 | Mr Lamb said : ‘ It would n't take a lot of money to celebrate the event . |
16 | It would n't have a chance , in the circumstances , of even reaching the courts . |
17 | This 'll be my first attempt I would imagine that it wo n't make a lot of difference I could be wrong . |
18 | IT WO N'T HURT A BIT . |
19 | ‘ I promise you , it wo n't hurt a bit . |
20 | MR Lamont gets full marks for presentation but overall it wo n't change a lot of projections for recovery . |
21 | Whatever you choose it will need to be a matter of trial and error , but avoid anything that is slow or spends a lot of time near the bottom — it wo n't stand a chance . |
22 | And , and it wo n't cost a lot to do , cos all you do instead of green , you 'll paint that red and you 've got the white pick out anyway , and a blue , seated blue carpet . |
23 | ‘ It wo n't take a second . |
24 | ‘ It wo n't take a second . ’ |
25 | It wo n't take a minute . ’ |
26 | ‘ It wo n't take a minute . |
27 | ‘ I can guess what you want , but it wo n't take a couple of hours . ’ |
28 | It wo n't come a day too soon for cyclists : |
29 | So though it wo n't provide a killing in one year , it may cut risk , he concludes . |
30 | ‘ Well , it wo n't buy a gun . |