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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 'Course , we did n't have telly in those days , and could n't afford holidays or anything like that .
10 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 .
11 But the patient was having treatment and could n't see visitors so he had an hour to spare .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 ‘ He would be feared by most international teams for his ability in the air and would n't let England down . ’
15 Shelley Cameron was n't cheap , and would n't have people saying so .
16 Fortunately the driver made up for this heresy by roundly cursing the French , whom he disliked for the same reason that most Englishmen do — the way they clutter up the place , never get out of the way and ca n't speak English .
17 I have got a mortgage and ca n't afford time off .
18 As a postscript , the question may immediately be posed : what if we have n't got all these ingredients and ca n't get hold of them ?
19 Secondment also helps Shaw identify employees who can and ca n't get things done .
20 Wright , who helped Ireland whitewash Ghana in Dublin earlier this month , has landed a new coaching job in his native California and ca n't get time off at such short notice .
21 Because we do n't have the sufficient numbers and ca n't keep people waiting for courses we tend to have these do it on a one to one basis which you get , I do n't know .
22 Wooden flooring is an excellent choice — smart enough for the living area ( you could add a rug for cosiness ) yet easy to clean , durable and wo n't harbour food smells .
23 Critics have sniped that the dividing line between the political and the profit motive has never been too sharply defined on Hamnett 's agenda , a feeling provoked by such off-the-cuff comments as her enthusiasm for an idea that will ‘ make me rich and wo n't hurt animals ’ .
24 FRENCH magazines love telling their women readers that while French lovers may be romantic , French husbands are scruffy , barely domesticated louts who do n't clean their teeth , do n't shave at weekends and wo n't use deodorants .
25 He 's engaged and they 're saving up to get married , but Helen and him thought it 'd be better to buy one now because they 'll have a lot of expenses after they 're married and wo n't have Helen 's wages . ’
26 He says that the site will serve Stroud well and wo n't cause problems for local traders .
27 That means that the product has not been optimised for the 80486 or for Pentium , and wo n't take account of new Pentium features such as the dual pipeline , or work around some of the clock cycle quirks that emerged in the behaviour of the 80486 post technical documentation .
28 That means that the product has not been optimised for the 486 or Pentium , and wo n't take account of Pentium features such as the dual pipeline , or work around some of the clock cycle quirks that emerged in the 486 post technical documentation .
29 The technology will take advantage of existing phones systems and computer networks and wo n't require wiring or new boards to connect the each phone and micro .
30 The technology will take advantage of existing phones systems and computer networks and wo n't require wiring or new boards to connect each phone and micro .
  Next page