Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The dry suit is great for winter sailing because you can wear lots of warm layers underneath and the suit keeps them completely dry by means of watertight seals at the wrists and the neck but you must n't forget about the extremities either .
2 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
3 Maybe what we should say at the end of the day is erm just is n't talking about that , he 's on about a completely different subject and we really should n't erm we should n't beat over the head for having a bad theory of the self .
4 That does n't mean to say they should n't achieve inside the home too , but it does mean that they should have the chance of doing both if they want it , and I think perhaps most do .
5 Bunk beds should comply with the New British Standard BS 6998 , and remember — children under six should n't sleep on the top bunk .
6 But utility developers should n't throw in the towel just yet .
7 Israel wo n't and should n't pay for the freedom of Kuwait
8 A peek in the waste containers at the end of the lunch break is a good indicator of what should n't appear on the menu in future .
9 The coal mines act said that I should n't go on the face until I was sixteen but er the war was on .
10 Miss H. K. Todd , of Ramsgate , Kent said : ‘ We should be careful to keep sex in check ’ — clearly suggesting I should n't go over the top with this topic .
11 They should n't walk on the edges as that is what causes them to widen and the erosion to spread .
12 ‘ If you 've changed so much , then you should n't care in the least whether Eleanor 's here or not .
13 The developers should n't block off the existing paths until the outcome of that , following representations from Oxfordshire County Council .
14 We should n't stand in the way of the forces of justice , should we , Inspector ? ’
15 ‘ You should n't talk about the gods like that . ’
16 Oh , he should n't allowed on the road should he ?
17 He concluded the scene by saying that we would soon be stopping at Newmarket , but that British owners should n't get off the train as they would find no races there .
18 Zero temperatures and snow flurries should n't put off the winter visitor either because a visit to Boston — whether for Christmas shopping or a New Year break — will leave you glowing .
19 It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house .
20 They should n't fall into the Spurs trap of mounting debts and asset-stripping sales of star players .
21 He used it whereever he could and in some places where he should n't like in the rainwater system .
22 There comes a time in a nome 's life when he should n't crawl around the inside of terrible flying machines ! ’
23 we should n't look at the box
24 Dalgliesh felt impatient for the arrival of the forensic biologist , although he knew he could n't hope for the answer , not yet .
25 And that caught the interest of everyone straight away er , budgeting , how to be able to look at banking etcetera , and I said well and I want you to do that first so I do n't mind mainly because I was gon na work wi with Anne about the , with the environments , and then it 's science , could n't cover with the with the environment that she would like me in tutorial to do and er she has n't , well it 's not her now , unfortunately , I think it 's Sue that is supposed to be working with me cos I want to do something on recycling of rubbish etcetera within the school and do a big sort of er project on it .
26 Well they could n't score in the Premier League last season which is why they came down , they still ca n't score .
27 we , no we broaden it i i , they they just could n't manage on the sea ones .
28 I could n't stay with the Sisters because of Andrew ; it would be betraying their trust .
29 ‘ I could n't stay at the house … ’
30 After going out manicuring she started spending Sunday afternoons in bed and we could n't stay in the house nor play on the doorstep for fear of disturbing her .
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