Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You really must n't ask me that , Mrs McBride . |
2 | Yeah you 're okay , you can go swimming , it should n't do you any harm . |
3 | Sorry to start that way up , but still that 's the way , should n't do it that way I get confused whether I 'm putting the right word down . |
4 | ‘ I 'm not sure we should n't do it all outside . |
5 | Charlotte was drinking sherry , do n't suppose , should n't tell you that but she only had one little drop and I was |
6 | The chap there said , ‘ I really should n't tell you this , but there has been a political dispute over the spelling of ecu . ’ |
7 | ‘ Perhaps I should n't tell you this , but — but one of the walled gardens is locked up . |
8 | Should n't tell you this , but when you 're retired there 's nothing much they can do to you , is there ? |
9 | Half a gross on each board yeah , oh you could n't move away from your board at all and it was erm Mr his eyes seemed to be perhaps I should n't tell you this , but I 'm going to , it may be a bit humorous for you my er Mr used to send me out through the back way into street I think it is now , to wait for the paperman with a sporting book oh should I have said that ? |
10 | ‘ I was contacted — by the consul in Monte — oh , I should n't tell you these things , but … ’ |
11 | then no reason why then you should n't buy your own balls . |
12 | Randall , 38 , who hit more than 1,000 first-class runs for Nottinghamshire , said : ‘ I 've had a bit of cartilage trimmed off , but it feels fine now and should n't cause me any problems at all next season . ’ |
13 | It should n't take me much more than half an hour . |
14 | Although I have based my designs on the blue-white-yellow colour combinations , there is no reason why you should n't use your own combination if you prefer it . |
15 | That she would you know throw him out so that she could just could n't tolerate him any more . |
16 | I would n't be where I am today if I could n't hold my own in a dog-eat-dog world . |
17 | So they could n't leave them all standing outside . |
18 | She could n't leave them any money because all she had was an annuity that would come to an end when she died , but Mister Johnny 's got a little bit that his parents left him and Hepzibah makes some from the poultry , so they should have just enough . |
19 | Could n't leave it any later . ’ |
20 | No , he could n't confront his own son . |
21 | This meant that I could n't lead my own life at all ; when I complained about this to my husband he laughed it off . |
22 | Eventually they were changing it around almost every hour until the Headmaster could n't stand it any more . |
23 | Eventually , I could n't stand it any more . |
24 | ‘ I 've dropped out — I could n't stand it any more . ’ |
25 | Eventually Angalo could n't stand it any more . |
26 | Finally , they could n't stand it any more . |
27 | Lewis could n't stand it any more and ran out to a flatter legbreak from Mushtaq , the nimble Latif completing the stumping . |
28 | He hit me a lot , but I suffered it till I could n't stand it any more . |
29 | She could n't stand it any more . |
30 | ‘ I just could n't stand it any more back in Bes Pelargic , ’ Twoflower went on blithely , ‘ sitting at a desk all day , just adding up columns of figures , just a pension to look forward to at the end of it … where 's the romance in that ? |