Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That reminds me , I must n't forget the black pudding for tonight , ’ Bedelia said as yet another shiny black behind came up on the screen . |
2 | ‘ You must n't forget the answering machine . |
3 | I must n't go the wrong way , Alice thought to herself as she made her way to the platform . |
4 | they must keep turning round to your right until you point at them , and you must n't go the short way , and you can play like erm , sort of version of musical chairs where you eliminate the ones who get it wrong , you know , |
5 | Pop carols , of course , must n't create the unfortunate habit of diverting attention to the figure of Jesus . |
6 | ‘ We must n't force the domestic part of it in this one , ’ the assistant said . |
7 | But the glamour of track events must n't overshadow the historic achievement of Steve Redgrave in the less popular but equally tough sport of rowing . |
8 | once he said girls I will get your mother a proper washing machine , I agree she should n't move the heavy towels garden |
9 | mm , makes you wonder that if you should n't pay the dearer price and get the proper decent tapes |
10 | No I should n't think the Chinese have got much time for that sort of approach to life . |
11 | Erm , when you start testing , you should n't input the real numbers , to start with . |
12 | So he knows — we know — we thought we knew , though of course we may be wrong — that you should n't make the same mistake as he did , going into acting . ’ |
13 | Although the re-structuring should n't affect the 10-strong Swiss operation , ‘ jobs may have to go ’ at the UK arm , Halm warned . |
14 | She turned quickly , anxious that David should n't see the sudden tears in her eyes . |
15 | Well he , he , they were on their way to Norwich but they stopped off at Ipswich for a lunch , you see , and er I had , I looked after them , so , so that it should n't interrupt the other girls behind the counter or , or the waiter who was looking after his regular customers in the dining room , you see , er and so I used to erm and once I had I remember there was six black doctors came in and er and I was glad because it was nice to move about and instead of sticking in the office typing and then going out all alone , you see , while the Manager was on the district , you see , I liked it and er anyway that was a long time ago . |
16 | You should n't ask the obvious should you ? |
17 | Vicom says it incurred massive debt during the development its own proprietary visualisation line whilst at the same time taking over Sun 's products , and could n't attract the new development capital it required . |
18 | He could n't manage the other though . |
19 | ‘ You could n't manage the whole house , Aunt Lou . ’ |
20 | Unfortunately , I could n't fish the last two but in my side challenge with Simon I did n't need to . |
21 | The mockery could n't disguise the aggressive determination which chilled her to the bone . |
22 | After her small bedroom at home , where beloved old ornaments belonging once to her mother jostled for space with a basket of ironing she had n't yet had time for , and nursing textbooks that would n't fit on her one small bookshelf , or her room at the nurses ' home , where exotic travel posters — gleaned from a travel agent next to her father 's hardware shop — could n't disguise the institutional plainness of the furnishings , this room seemed palatial . |
23 | It could n't land the one guy it really wanted . |
24 | It was such a shame that he felt like that and could n't recognize the true and deep affection that Terry , Brian and I had for him . |
25 | Zambia had begun to watch one of the movies with Nathan , but could n't dispel the nagging worry about Tammuz . |
26 | could n't stand the slightest jolt of speed . |
27 | I said I could n't stand the orangeady carpet any more and he 's bought me some Indian and Turkish rugs . |
28 | ‘ I could n't stand the short working week and I really would n't know what to do with all that bribe money . ’ |
29 | In a pub cos could n't handle the old English beer and all that , and they start an argument between themselves . |
30 | They used to er se , we could n't carry the empty ga , you can imagine that 's not express parcel stuff , but the valves er , would sometimes need er replacing and we would send them a valve and , and while , instead of having any down time , we would give them you know deliver the spare , have the spare come back for repair . |