Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] it this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unhappily , he will not celebrate it this year .
2 ‘ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time , ’ he said .
3 With the possible exception of Mrs Major , who has to struggle not to look cheerful at the mention of leaving 10 Downing Street , and Sir Denis Thatcher ( ’ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time ’ ) , every good political consort must learn how to be a good loser .
4 And try not to drop it this time , please .
5 The point , though Hurd did not put it this way , is that Labour 's amendment 27 , seeking to scupper Major 's triumph in excluding Britain from the social chapter , was a complete red herring .
6 However , I do not play it this way but allow each person ‘ goosed ’ to be the next catcher .
7 you can nae fancy it this year , you know
8 I could n't fancy it this year , you know , but er
9 So I say , Richard I 'm sorry I ca n't make it this Tuesday , I 'm tied up , but I have got next Tuesday , if Tuesday 's the best night for you .
10 ‘ Ca n't make it this evening , ’ she told her friends in a phone call , ‘ I 'm clearing my desk Paperwork , dahlinks , it comes to us all . ’
11 I did n't need it this evening . ’
12 Verbal messages become more hostile , more aggressive , and the threat of rejection may be offered ( ‘ If you ca n't do it this way , do n't do it at all' — fail and you must go elsewhere ) .
13 She 'd always run into my arms when I did that so I could lift her up , but she do n't do it this time .
14 Howard says drearily if Labour ca n't do it this time they never will .
15 Well it holding it in pawn , waiting for somebody to ask him to have a drink , and invariably somebody would but if they did ask him they 'd always ask him back next time you know if they could n't do it this time .
16 You 've got ta probe and establish the reasons why I 'm gon na talk to him and most people it 's , it 's , it 's a lie , they 're not gon na talk to him , they want to use the accountant as a reason to say oh erm I 'm , I ca n't do it this time the accountant said no or I 've not spoken to him yet I 'll have to put it off for a , for a bit longer
17 But i i it 's yo you ca n't do it this term because maths is never ready it always has to be done erm next term .
18 The other thing is I mean , erm , the , the Trone did it a couple of years ago , they have n't done it this year they
19 So in progressing through there , and I 'm sorry we have n't done it this way , we end up in terms of the County Council figure of nine seven hundred for Greater York , possible er provision from , collectively from the districts of about fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred short .
20 He did n't use it this time , I remember a number of years ago here in
21 It does n't , they just have n't requested it this year .
22 Syl did n't see it this way .
23 I did n't see it this morning when I was turning out your room . ’
24 You did n't see it this morning , well , I mean when you come over
25 In his opening remarks in Russian , he said : ‘ I do n't like being the centre of a sensation , but I know I ca n't avoid it this time . ’
26 I 'm I 'll I ca n't manage it this side of the weekend .
27 Ca n't afford it this week .
28 Cos I did n't notice it this morning .
29 I did n't notice it this morning .
30 Er and Professor is right that it was paragraph B er which at the time was A A er it 's now B B , that caused er me and er my colleagues some difficulty erm in er policy and resources and it will be the reason for which we do n't support it this afternoon .
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