Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | But you must n't peek at my feet like that , poor horrible ugly deformed things . ’ |
2 | She was affronted by his familiarity ; but she must n't snap at her only helpers . |
3 | Oh God , thought Daisy , he must n't smile at her like that , he 's utterly irresistible . |
4 | I like to have a laugh and that , but there 's some things you should n't laugh at . |
5 | ‘ He should n't bark at me , I 'm family , ’ Benny defended him . |
6 | AS I TOLD YOUR MUM , PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD N'T SWEAR AT GYPSIES |
7 | No , I do n't see any reason why we should n't arrive at a costing based on the costing quoted before . |
8 | He was surprised by her response , ‘ I 've no idea but I should n't wonder at it . ’ |
9 | Yet say teams should n't win at any cost |
10 | I do n't see why Mr. Morris should n't stick at it for a week or two . ’ |
11 | oh , is that what Mr said , I 'm not stopping you asking this witness at all , I do n't want , you mention the brochures and I do n't want to ask him questions , the kind I want to ask , er , with which they 're not asked by Counsel , I should n't ask at this stage anyway , but by all means ask Mr about it , I just thought Mr said , when I tried , asked him about it , very understandably , Mr the man , cos you are totally free to ask about it of course |
12 | ‘ You should n't yell at them like that . |
13 | Should n't work at all , ’ agreed Klift . |
14 | we should n't look at the box |
15 | ‘ I could n't stay at the house … ’ |
16 | ‘ When the children are out at school I could n't stay at home all day , ’ she says . |
17 | However , he continued by using swank-words that Biff could n't comprend at all . |
18 | It sounds more like a yoga class , but Pierre 's technique has helped thousands of people who either could n't swim at all or just did n't like putting their head underwater . |
19 | However , she knew that she could n't stand at the window indefinitely , so she left it to complete the task she had on hand . |
20 | Although he was hitting the ball all over the place in practice , Seve was figuring out which side of the fairways to miss on a lot of holes , and places where he could n't go at all . |
21 | But one evening I found I just could n't go at all . |
22 | I thought it must be sex , if I turned my back I did it where he could n't spring at me , and I listened . |
23 | I was so disappointed that I could n't speak at the final whistle . ’ |
24 | ‘ To begin with , ’ she says , ‘ I could n't cope at all . |
25 | She simply could n't keep house — not that that mattered so much — but she could n't cope at all with the children . |
26 | I could n't tell at all . |
27 | ‘ At nights , ’ said the Canadian , ‘ it was so cold that you could n't sleep at all , and about dawn you 'd hear the shots as they knocked off that day 's quota of Frenchmen out in the yard . ’ |
28 | I could n't sleep at Jamila 's place any more for fear of having to face Changez . |
29 | I knew MPs who could n't sleep at night because they were going through lobbies voting against their consciences for the Gulf war — to kill 100,000 people — because they believed it would help a Labour victory . |
30 | It th , I was depressed , I had swe sweats , night sweats and my husband was all , he could n't sleep at night and it changed it completely ! |