Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] n't [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All information available is necessarily historical but as the past is mainly a reliable guide for the future it is useful in helping you decide whether you should or should n't give credit .
2 One glimpse of the world 's most spectacular waterfall makes up for the tiresome form-filling in baking customs halls which any African border crossing entails — neither Botswana nor Zimbabwe are suitable for those who wilt quickly in the heat or ca n't stomach light aircraft .
3 Director of Studies : ‘ We need to start with high expectations , identify who has n't , or ca n't provide colours , then offer to provide them out of School Fund .
4 Yes , I did many things which I have either forgotten or ca n't find time to return to now .
5 Cos an investigator that could n't do stage twos ?
6 There was muzak echoing from cheap speakers , generated from a cassette somewhere that could n't keep speed .
7 When that argument had failed , she had tried taunting herself with infatuation — with having developed a schoolgirl-like crush that would n't outlast separation .
8 And you would take this book and you 'd put a hard piece of it was a kind of a a cardboard that would n't absorb water I 've forgotten what the thing was made of .
9 I 'm wondering if it might be possible for Colonel Blair to have access to the offices of either the Ingard group or the shipping company in some capacity that would n't arouse suspicion . "
10 What I needed was a solid holder that would n't let pencils bend or break , and a retainer that would expand and contract a million times .
11 Discover that forgot to pack corkscrew , tea-towels , book of 101 Interesting Walks , storybook about Bear That Ca n't Play Piano , contraceptives .
12 I believe we 've got ta find ways of getting the information to the safety reps that ca n't attend courses in making sure they get the information there at the workplace .
13 Erm I support I V F treatment and I sympathize with the people that ca n't have children erm but my concern would be with the childrens ' right .
14 By cheating on their taxes the rich are not only exploiting the system themselves but increasing the pressure on those that ca n't afford alternatives
15 I reckon the biggest dick in Kiplin that ca n't say shit it Reg .
16 When you add in all the filler ( Tony Greig interviewing Ian Chappell , Ian Chappell interviewing Tony Greig , Merv Hughes interviewing his moustache ) that wo n't leave time for an awful lot of cricket .
17 If you ca n't locate the source of the power , push the child away from the power with something that wo n't conduct electricity ( a broom handle if there 's one handy or another long , dry piece of wood or plastic is ideal ) .
18 Now because the government has a , plays a much bigger role in the economy the government will be in charge of what you might think of as industrial employment so er a lot of manufacturing , heavy industry er mining so on and so forth will be run as a national as a national industry , right and er wages in that nationalized industry will not be er set at market levels but will be set at , by some institutional mechanism that wo n't reflect demand and supply or reflect the rent seeking and rent server rent preserving behaviour of civil servants and government quangos er so on and so forth but you must bear in mind that the government sector will er the public and semi public sector in developing countries is vast in comparison to er to develop the countries and as a result wages set in er in the government sector er will erm will be the driving force for all industrial employment , so what with wages and industrial employment .
19 I also give a guarantee that it is n't just a one off situation , meeting we all go away and forget about what we 've said I can assure you that wo n't happen minutes have been taken and and what 's been said this evening that will be conveyed to the management committee meeting the board meeting and I think we need to look very clearly at a very closely what 's been said and respond to what 's been said and I think that it 's been suggested also raised this evening about having a further meeting to report back and say erm this has been said this is our response .
20 HANG-UP THAT WO N'T HELP CHILDREN
21 This suggests that you should sit at arms length from your monitor and should n't site desks so that people sit near the back of monitors .
22 The other two national winners are Tracy Young , who was born with two holes in her heart and could n't walk til she was five — her prize was for her personal achievement in ballroom and latin dancing … and Ronnie Broomhall who is the first person in the country with learning difficulties to become a qualified amateur gymnastics coach .
23 Everything seemed in order until a week before your departure when the hotel contacted Saga to say it was overbooked and could n't accommodate Saga 's clients .
24 And er there was only one who could n't take part and he was in the fire brigade and could n't take part because they were er his employers .
25 'Course , we did n't have telly in those days , and could n't afford holidays or anything like that .
26 He loved soccer and could n't remember baseball ; neither could he remember California , except for a vague recollection of sunshine and a white house and what seemed an enormous swimming pool , although Clare laughed and told him it had really been quite small — for LA .
27 But the patient was having treatment and could n't see visitors so he had an hour to spare .
28 Time was that decor in a tank consisted of a backdrop , a gravel substrate and a few bits of rock from the back garden that you hoped were inert and would n't affect water chemistry .
29 On New Year 's Eve the new master reported that Harriet Shimmers used profane language , and would n't eat supper or have it weighed .
30 ‘ He would be feared by most international teams for his ability in the air and would n't let England down . ’
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