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

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1 He has n't got skill , he does n't make runs off the ball and he does n't even tackle properly .
2 ‘ We do n't make jokes at the expense of the unemployed . ’
3 Meanwhile , more than half way through her pregnancy , Suzanne Jones ca n't make plans for the future .
4 Because we 're orderly , and we 're polite , that 's the nice side , but we do n't think , we do n't make decisions about the queue .
5 ‘ Because if she ca n't make money from the senator 's charter , ’ he went on , ‘ I was thinking of offering her a job or two on my own behalf .
6 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
7 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
8 I did n't go because I was suddenly seized by an overwhelming passion for him , we did n't make love on the tiger-skin rug in that little box of a room you gave him , his pear-shaped body pressed against my ageing but still voluptuous frame . ’
9 Eating sand rice and stone peas , drinking small quantities of an unknown sticky orange substance , stopping off for re-fuelling at most airports in the world , taking crazed detours to Nowhereland through Afghanistan , Pakistan , India , Iran , Saudi Arabia , what seemed like Iceland and what definitely was Cuba , herded off the plane every few hours to sit in concrete bunkers while men with machine guns handed out the sticky orange , with the true feeling gnawing into your dead-from-the-nerves-down brain that you would n't make Bangkok until the New Year , if at all .
10 ‘ But you ca n't make war without the Kha-Khan 's permission . ’
11 They do n't they do n't make crab at the end .
12 I do n't want water on the ceiling .
13 In his first interview with American television , President Saddam Hussein told C B S News that he did n't want war with the west , but he claimed that God was on his side and said that Iraq would come out victorious in any conflict .
14 ‘ You would n't want pussy on the table , as Sister Dew might say , ’ said Mark , making a feeble attempt to remove her .
15 We do n't want trouble with the law , do we ?
16 If there 's clothes that what am I gon na , if there 's clothes they do n't want Jean into the bin !
17 Plants ca n't absorb dioxins from the soil or smoke dust that 's fallen onto their leaves or fruit , so food and drink made from these wo n't contain dioxins .
18 This is something which I do n't think registers with the Conservatives .
19 ‘ The trouble is , I do n't think people on the sidelines are going to help me very much .
20 I do n't think people in the house like Ibrahim all that much .
21 Well I do n't think information about the , the seven , what are the seven conditions of receipt of benefit and things like this would be a State secret .
22 ‘ I ca n't answer questions over the telephone .
23 ’ Perhaps it was the estrangement of Washington perhaps that he had n't expected Agnes at the Smithsonian but it had been a surprising thrill to see the familiar smile in the crowd .
24 You ca n't merge addresses from the address book into a document , nor can you input data from the database into it .
25 Surely Cynthia did n't fall victim to the same fear ?
26 So how can we ensure that we do n't fall victim to the cheque cheats ?
27 Er , on paragraph nine the government 's own figures show that there is a shortfall of glee while the others who have a a social conscience , a and that they 've mixed , the site provision is n't keeping pace with the growth of the number of caravans and yet , what it 's proposing to do in this paper will make the situation worse by removing any incentive erm and any requirement on local authorities actually to provide the sites that are needed to make up that shortfall and it 's quite clear that what this is about is actually what it is happening in housing in general and that is shifting provision from the pri , from the public to the private sector .
28 Although he did n't trust people outside the department , this time he knew he had no alternative .
29 If they want to meet me at 8am , they can have breakfast before they arrive — they do n't need breakfast at the Savoy .
30 You do n't need brackets at the end do you ?
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