Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the walls will stand firm , tile stones will cling together , and the buildings will not fall down at night . " |
2 | She did not look back at Ursula or down into the valley , but trained her eyes forward , fixing them on the interior of the Mercedes and the dark shape of its occupant as , with every step , clarity threatened to break upon her vision . |
3 | It did not look back at Alice , but said , ‘ One side will make you taller , and the other side will make you shorter . ’ |
4 | ‘ You can not go out at night without one of them making an obscene remark or getting his tackle out . |
5 | I am sure that hon. Members have talked to constituents , many of them young women with children , who say bitterly that they feel trapped in their environment and dare not go out at night , even to have a cup of tea with a friend . |
6 | Did they not say that these buses did not pick up at Norwood Gardens did n't they ? |
7 | But they did say I think distinctly that they did not pick up at Norwood Gardens . |
8 | It had various elements : detention upon arrest should only continue if the person was unwilling to identify himself or herself ; or if there was a likelihood that he or she would not turn up at court ; or if there was a need to prevent the continuation or repetition of the offence ; or if the arrest was essential to protect the arrested person or other persons or property or to secure evidence by questioning or other means . |
9 | The next morning she did not turn up at school . |
10 | By then his eyes and hands were swelling , he was feeling nauseous and could not lie down at night because of the pain in his back . |
11 | By then his eyes and hands were swelling , he was feeling nauseous and could not lie down at night because of the pain in his back . |
12 | She still gets a bit funny sometimes , and wo n't go out at night , even if there 's a party or summat . |
13 | She wo n't go out at night if she knows he 's around . |
14 | Ca n't sneak off at back cos they |
15 | Erm because these are the sort of things that do n't come over at school . |
16 | ‘ They did n't come over at Christmas because she 's i' bed wi' bronchitis . |
17 | Do remember you ca n't get on at junction 18 . |
18 | Well I certainly would n't sit down at Christmas dinner with them that 's why |
19 | ‘ Birds do n't fly about at night , ’ said Bernard , ‘ in the middle of winter . ’ |
20 | My only regret is that he did n't turn up at court to watch his Pyrrhic victory . |
21 | But do n't turn up at Oxford 's Ice Rink on Sunday ; their game 's been cancelled . |
22 | But he did n't turn up at Stansted airport . |
23 | Mercifully he did n't turn up at home . |
24 | ‘ Wonder why she did n't turn up at Paddington . ’ |
25 | She did n't turn in at Monte Samana , but went on , past the mess of rutted dirt and blood-stained grass that was all that was left of the roundabout , fenced off now , with police directing the traffic round it . |
26 | Now we have to make sure after a win like this that we do n't slip up at Wimbledon next week . ’ |
27 | On the far bank the sky was red , for the heavy industry of the Lenin region does n't close down at midnight . |