Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] n't [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not suited to fatherhood and I had n't any wish to be made ridiculous by paternity suits . |
2 | I I do and I do n't that 's your job is , can I be naughty , it 's your job as cacs to insist that that 's happening . |
3 | And I have n't any money . ’ |
4 | See , if you go out hunting or anything like that and you do n't that animal will love to lick that mud off its , off its feet , off its hoof . |
5 | And you do n't half look stupid . ’ |
6 | But why can he take his name when he 's your child and you have n't different names ? |
7 | And she had n't much of that , but more than before and she could think as she worked . |
8 | The apartment had been cleared by his men , and she had n't any family in town . |
9 | We had a glimpse of that with ‘ Nothing Compares 2 U ’ ( she cried , we cried too … ) and she does n't staunch the flow ( ‘ Can you really say you 're not in pain , like me ? ’ — ‘ Speech ’ ’ ) Do n't be fooled by the slight swagger of ‘ Why Do n't You Do Right ? ’ , the fragile , breathy innocence of her ‘ Bewitched , Bothered And Bewildered ’ , we 're just warming up to those where's-my-baby-blues of ‘ Black Coffee ’ . |
10 | Sometimes a clean break just wo n't work , where , for instance , there is n't any capital sum available for you to pay your wife and she has n't any job prospects ; then you may be saddled with having to fork out ‘ periodic payments ’ — the English term for alimony . |
11 | And we have n't drunk or eaten anything from on board . ’ |
12 | Mistletoe was even dearer , and they had n't any at all of that . |
13 | Naturally , he tried to hush it up after , but your dad got to hear of it from the doctor and he did n't half go for Josh — you can imagine . |
14 | And he has n't any children . |
15 | Unfortunately your two attacks have left Samson very tired and he has n't enough energy to move . |
16 | I hoped Doone would net him soon , but I had n't much faith . |
17 | But I had n't any choice . |
18 | But I do n't that one . . |
19 | We did agree to meet , but I do n't same time tomorrow . |
20 | But I do n't any more . |
21 | I used to go out on bike rides up to the lake but I do n't any more . |
22 | Debussy 's answer to a journalist who asked if he was familiar with heaven — ‘ yes , but I do n't natter about it with strangers ’ - is not so silly as it sounds . |
23 | I do n't want to cry , and I sort of hold myself in when we walk back , but I do n't half feel sad . |
24 | But I did n't that 's why it 's |
25 | Pretty silly of me to give you a false name , but I have n't much experience of — of — ‘ |
26 | Yeah but I have n't that 's what he saying , but he said what I would n't do is ju , do n't just say right phrum there 's |
27 | She remembered how she had looked at Rose in some surprise , and said , ‘ Yes , that would be swell , but I have n't enough money with me to pay for supper . ’ |
28 | Is n't it nice but I have n't any er |
29 | ‘ Yes , but I have n't any . |
30 | But I have n't white shirts . |