Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Is that potato all over the floor there , do n't tread it in the carpet yes it 's potato round you |
2 | And then once I suppose he would n't make it in the house would he he would have it made and brought to the house . |
3 | You do n't want me in the harness room , do you . |
4 | David does n't want them in the first place and he wo n't argue , I 've discussed it with Robin he wo n't argue , erm Richard who 's the only one that could really be regarded as a loser dare n't argue 'cos it 's his report that recommends we they come back to us , and John wo n't understand the item so I think we 're alright there . |
5 | You do n't want them in the next group with us do you ? |
6 | ‘ I do n't want anything in an hotel . ’ |
7 | Relief ca n't want it in a fortnight it 's not quite re another month 's rent |
8 | ‘ The trouble is it is unimaginable to him that his women do n't want it in the same way . ’ |
9 | My second point , and it refers to again er something that Barton Willmore referred to and that 's the question er an engine of growth , and it seems to me that that that such a settlement would become an en engine of growth in in the countryside , not least because of of the it would become self fulfilling , er and it would be the obvious sort of sink hole , as Mr Thomas said , for for subsequent land allocations , I think , erm this this point has been touched upon by both the representatives from Leeds City Councils and from Cleveland , Leeds City Council appear not to want it in the Leeds York corridor for just that reason , the representative from Cleveland , who unfortunately is n't here today erm does n't want it in the North of the county for for what I understand to be to be that same reason , erm and the Inspector at the Stone Basset erm enquiry in Oxfordshire , and I I do refer th to this in my evidence , he he drew a very similar conclusion about this when he said , and I quote , once destep once established the new town would generate a momentum of growth that would be difficult to contain , such growth , if allowed , could further harm the rural character of the countryside and the villages in this part of Oxfordshire , I think that conclusion can be applied to North Yorkshire , and I certainly have n't heard anything that would convince me that that such growth once it started could could be controlled , and indeed the the record of controlling growth against erm projected requirements in the structure plan to date has has not been good , witness earlier comments on the structure plan overshoot . |
10 | Oh , you know I do n't want it in the kitchen , oh ! |
11 | ‘ He did n't hurt me in the least . |
12 | Yes , I had forgotten ; you must get someone else , and if you 're worrying about my career I 'll remind you I 'm quite well known in the fashion world and a few weeks ’ absence wo n't hurt me in the least . ’ |
13 | And I did n't think him in the least like the Beast in the fairy tale although his hair and beard need a little trimming perhaps . |
14 | But Charlton was quick to squash any suggestion his players overstep the mark physically , countering : ‘ I do n't think anyone in the world can point the finger at us and say we 've started a war on a football field . ’ |
15 | ‘ I did n't think anyone in the West would catch on to our ball game . ’ |
16 | Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time . |
17 | No , I , it 's an enormous sum I mean I do n't think anybody in the West is spending er as much as ten percent on armaments and er I heard a on television not so long ago saying that in eighty percent of their industry is on armaments . |
18 | Really , I do n't think anybody in the crowd of just over eleven thousand thought United were going to pull anything out of that game . |
19 | ‘ It did n't affect me in the slightest at first . |
20 | We could n't discuss anything in the place . |
21 | They get bored easily , so if you ca n't excite them in the first 30 seconds of your record , you are probably in the wrong business . |
22 | We all like ‘ to do right ’ by our horses and this often involves the over-feeding of supplements , either because the horse does n't need them in the first place or because we tend to think ‘ a little bit extra will do him even more good ’ . |
23 | But you do n't need it in the car . |
24 | Les Conn : The problem was John ( Bloom ) did n't know anybody in the music business except myself because I was quite well-known at that time in Tin Pan Alley . |
25 | No , I do n't know anybody in the flats . |
26 | all of them so when her class came up , cos she 'd been with the class right from nursery and when she put into this you know , with the double third year , cos they go upstairs for third and fourth year and they really do classes below she did n't know anything in the class ! |
27 | Just do n't include it in the presentation , that 's all . |
28 | " I only want expert help , remember , and if you want to ride , just say the word , but do n't include it in the curriculum of the Moorlake Secretarial School . " |
29 | And er they could n't bury her in the in the Kirkyard . |
30 | ‘ Because it was n't toothpaste , and he did n't buy it in a shop ! |