Example sentences of "n't [verb] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 PEACE IN UNIX WARS WO N'T SLOW MICROSOFT 's WORLD DOMINATION , SAYS GARTNER
2 But he had a dark side , too , as I 'm sure everybody knows , and Seve Ballesteros could n't lace Weiskopf 's boots when it came to bad temper on the course . ’
3 ( My dad never touched the pig , though I was sure this was conditioning rather than religious scruple , just as I would n't eat horse 's scrotum .
4 He could n't dismiss the images , he could n't stay Time 's hand as it turned page after page of that memory-album until tears flooded his eyes at the scenes recalled : his mother , her brown hair screwed into a bun at the back of her head , taking him to see a house at Edgeworthstown where she said a famous woman writer had lived ; he had n't paid much attention , not being interested in books then , but when he grew older he read Maria Edgeworth 's novels and went again for himself to gaze at her home .
5 She had n't heard Tom 's approach … and he had n't called her Lindie since Boxing Day .
6 He did n't fancy Lizzy 's chances much if they decided they all wanted a bit of the action .
7 ‘ He looks in very good shape and I would be very surprised if he did n't make Britain 's World Championships team . ’
8 But as we 've seen , not being linguistic does n't make Pooh 's bees any less useful as a sign .
9 ‘ I do n't want Cleo 's father to find us . ’
10 Well if you do n't want Traidcraft 's re-use labels I do n't care !
11 She wo n't , she wo n't want Russell 's name up , no .
12 Even so , though , since she still did n't want Travis 's car outside when he came to pick her up and bring her back , she added , ‘ I 'll come in my car — where shall I meet you ? ’
13 She would n't want cats ' hairs on her clothes or their claws snagging her tights .
14 Charlie had turned his back , making it plain he did n't want Maurice 's company .
15 Do n't hurt granddad 's toes Jonathan .
16 Just do n't knock Ant 's plate on the floor
17 I do n't think Zbigniew 's marriage to Tatyana was going too swell at the time .
18 Somehow he did n't think Kate 's mother was quite ready for Willy yet .
19 He did n't think FoE 's study was a ‘ particularly good piece of scientific work ’ but ‘ did n't want to rubbish it ’ .
20 ‘ I do n't think Colin 's remarks were justified .
21 John Shakespeare was pleased that his oldest son was married , but I do n't think Will 's mother wanted him to marry so young .
22 ‘ I do n't think Shrub 's people are particularly unsophisticated , ’ said Masklin thoughtfully .
23 and we 'll be joining all the Irish folk at Cheltenham … do n't think Carmody 's mare will be running … but we 'll be following those that are with special reports from the festival all next week … for football fans the big one is tomorrow … at the Manor Ground its the Central South second division derby Oxford against Swindon …
24 Also , SHe did n't think Parmedes ' handiwork was exactly designed for such a pummelling .
25 I do n't think James ne Richard needs to go , it 's , it 's
26 Yeah , I do n't think Pam 's catering enough , cos she did n't get enough for us .
27 I had the feeling that Signe had n't dismissed Harvey 's words of caution about me as completely as she professed and I carefully refrained from asking about the parcel .
28 The 6ft 2in Cambridge hit-man took one look at Old Trafford , which could n't tempt Southampton 's Shearer , and decided : ‘ This is the place for me . ’
29 " Come on till we see did it come — you could n't trust Hanlon 's man — late today again — and left half the stuff after him I would n't wonder … "
30 Do n't need cont er do n't need banker 's orders and they do n't need cheques but we have to have an order from the company .
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