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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ooh you ai n't filled your thing in
2 If you ca n't make your point in thirty seconds , then you should n't make the point at all .
3 But he added : ‘ We do n't want our day in court … we would like to see a settlement . ’
4 wait a minute look , you 've got some on the table , you do n't want your sleeve in that .
5 But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion .
6 And I hated having to give her my letters to you , but I could n't think how else to get in touch because I did n't know your address in Australia . ’
7 I I do n't know his name in
8 If you ca n't afford to repay debts on time , do n't bury your head in the sand .
9 Do n't 1 Do n't bury your head in the script .
10 Mr Lewis seemed angry that he could n't enjoy his freedom in the country due to the army — but he would n't be able to enjoy his freedom at all , if it were n't for the army .
11 Th this er the , the small increase in sterling of er Addison Wesley in fact under er I mean it did n't do them justice in dollar terms they were up fourteen percent .
12 Fieldwork brings an indispensable first-hand contact with problems : ‘ You ca n't do our job in an office .
13 And yet I do n't feel her presence in Martyr 's Cottage .
14 They would n't give me credit in the shop . ’
15 If you ca n't keep your ladder in a shed or garage , padlock it to something secure and never leave a key ‘ hidden ’ outside .
16 You see , Rob , she did n't use your name in her diary entries . ’
17 Lower-deck language infiltrated the upper-lip middle classes at Ruhleben and a diarist had to remind himself , against his ultimate repatriation , ‘ Do n't stick your spoon in your button-hole and go to the kitchen with your plate at a restaurant with a lady ’ .
18 ‘ Whoever it is , I 've been looking in your books and you have n't got your name in your books .
19 I have n't told my husband in case he decides to up his score .
20 My mother 's in despair — says she ca n't look her MP in the face when she meets him at Church .
21 You ca n't look your family in the eye .
22 Shit lovely , he 's a pain in the arm good do n't like him pain in the arse oh dear
23 I know you 're tired , but when you go to see this film , if you do n't like your work in this scene , just remember always that this was the day you screwed up .
24 ‘ Look , Clive , I do n't like what you do for a living , I do n't like the way you treat girls at parties , I do n't like your taste in shirts and I do n't like the way you look .
25 ‘ I ca n't spend my life in some prison .
26 I do n't see their relevance in our circumstances .
27 ‘ Is it meaner than a dungeon so dark that you ca n't see your hand in front of your face ? ’
28 I could n't see his expression in the dimness , only that he was still looking at Russell .
29 The passengers had n't over-enjoyed their sojourn in the station , it appeared , as they had been fallen upon by the flock of pressmen who had taken Xanthe back again to the brink of hysteria , and had asked Mercer whether it was n't unwise to flaunt the privilege of wealth in his private car , and had n't he invited trouble by adding it to the train ?
30 I could n't visualise my mother in one of the Arab cafes .
  Next page