Example sentences of "[adv] you [vb mod] n't [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly you could n't get away from him and his blooming career . |
2 | ‘ Apparently you ca n't miss , but only Brian Harley has got one so far , and this is mainly why he cleaned up on the Safari circuit . |
3 | Now there 's another thing questions what I 'm saying is that 's something to take away with you , or perhaps you wo n't get the chance er try now er . |
4 | Perhaps you wo n't get any sultanas now . |
5 | ABBERLEY : Perhaps you wo n't have to go far . |
6 | Then perhaps you wo n't lose some of the best people to someone else . |
7 | Well perhaps you would n't bother with that . |
8 | Well , now that I 've tracked you down , perhaps you would n't mind letting me in on the key to all this mystery . |
9 | I am going to be away Thurs–Sun this week ( Roland , my brother , is getting married and I 'm to be bridesmaid ) but perhaps you would n't mind giving me a ring sometime ? |
10 | ‘ Talking about work , as we were just a moment ago … perhaps you would n't mind explaining to me why you want to reject some of the new designs I 've just shown you ? ’ |
11 | ‘ But perhaps you would n't mind something a bit stronger ? |
12 | ‘ Perhaps you would n't mind enlightening me as to what you 're planning ? ’ |
13 | But , since she was his guest and would have to eat something , she looked hopelessly at the menu again , and smilingly suggested , ‘ Perhaps you would n't mind ordering for me . ’ |
14 | Can can I just add sir o one point I I in my in my preamble I said that we were sometimes able from a local point of view to take into account information locally that perhaps you would n't have got from further afield . |
15 | ‘ Perhaps you ca n't remember much about the crash . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps you should n't talk so much , then , ’ said Masklin . |
17 | His mother reassured him , 'people often go down there with their dogs ; do n't worry , I 'm sure he would n't hurt you , but perhaps you should n't go down there for a week or two , David . ’ |
18 | Masculine intuition , he thought ; these two , perhaps you should n't trust it , but these two between them could stitch me up . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you should n't have taken part . ’ |
20 | ‘ Perhaps you should n't have been quite so generous with your offer . ’ |
21 | ‘ And perhaps you should n't play with these things , Schätzchen . |
22 | ‘ Obviously you ca n't build a side overnight . |
23 | Obviously you ca n't do this while you have the ball ( you 'd kick it instead ) , or when you 're very close to it ( you 'd probably execute a sliding tackle ) . |
24 | Well then if you 're just paying that money into a building society and you 're paying , obviously you ca n't write out as many cheques as what you would normally d do in a bank and have a standing order so therefore it 's got ta be paid by cash . |
25 | You do n't lose the use of your PC 's printer port because it 's duplicated on the back of the tape unit , though obviously you ca n't use both printer and tape at the same time . |
26 | Obviously you ca n't use any baseline that you can actually travel on foot from one end after the other , but we can use the astronomical unit itself as a baseline because the earth is moving round the sun . |
27 | Er , however we have agreed , and we 're perfectly happy er , to have an undertaking which , obviously you ca n't enter into within the a , a legal document cos we would n't qualify for a corporation grant to make the remaining twenty five percent available to the council as well . |
28 | ‘ But obviously you ca n't have the confidence unless you keep winning , and I have n't been winning since April when I started struggling with injury . ’ |
29 | The wrong approach would be something like : ‘ Obviously you ca n't look after yourself any longer . |
30 | You were very tightly corseted , which makes any exertion almost impossible because if you ca n't fill your lungs to take enough air then obviously you ca n't take enough exercise , which is why a lot of women would faint with shock or horror because any sort of sharp intake of breath , and they 'd be flat on their backs , unconscious . |