Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He has n't got a new one .
2 They did n't want a new left-wing government sitting on the canal-bank .
3 When grandfather died the farmer had allowed my grandmother and her two sons , still in their teens , to stay on in the cottage because he did n't need a new grieve ; he had an unmarried son in the big farmhouse , ready to take on the job .
4 I do n't want a new wife , ’ said Ricky flatly .
5 Well you do n't want a new one though do you ?
6 Jim says we 'll get an electric one because you do n't want a new thing sitting in there and erm it sits in the corner cos I have no room in my units for it .
7 No , I do n't , I want the tap all bloody stuff , I do n't want a new whatsit
8 Do n't wash a new perm for at least 48 hours — give it time to settle .
9 No more , and I do n't mean a new one I mean the old one you know .
10 Do n't forget a new resident .
11 ‘ Excuse me , ’ said Dolly , ‘ but a girl do n't buy a new outfit in five minutes .
12 The only wonder was that he had n't set a new time limit for her departure .
13 United Airlines and American Airlines I 've been told are n't really all that good to fly with , mate of ours went up to the airport to pick his parents up , they just got back from a holiday in and er they flew and a , on a seven hour journey , where ever it was they come from , they did n't have any food , no food , nothing , what they done is they , they , they 'd taken a container off , but they had n't put a new one on .
14 Some damn printing shop or some job shop that had n't bought a new type since nineteen fifty or eighteen ninety .
15 OK , so the Carry On movies tap an essential strain of British humour and are relevant again in the post-alternative age , but that does n't mean a new Carry On was a good idea — after all , Sid James ' devilish cackle really is irreplaceable .
16 He does n't need a new program , he needs a course on relaxation .
17 I haven I have n't developed a new word at number six , that is overall presents her argument in a confident and persuasive manner .
18 Have n't seen them , have n't seen a new one .
19 One of the things that 's wrong with British shipping is that too much of it is in the hands of ancient mariners , dyed-in-the-wool shipping families that have n't had a new idea since the days of sail .
20 He goes you have n't got a new R S teacher have you ?
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