Example sentences of "n't [verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I ca n't enjoy the good ones if I do n't experience the bad ones . |
2 | Do n't eat the pink bits . |
3 | It does n't cover the important things . |
4 | Let us instead sing the praises of those who get us to smile — the Hundred Funniest ( say we ) People in Britain : those indomitable men and women who help us to cackle through our tears , and who , while they do n't make the bad times any better , certainly make them hurt less . |
5 | I do n't want no pretty speeches . |
6 | We do n't want no bleedin' bullets flyin' about , guv , if yer do n't mind , it 'll bring the rozzers down on us like a ton of bricks , even in this fog . |
7 | I did n't want the dark ones . |
8 | I did n't want the other boys to view us as being mates because then I would probably come in for abuse too . |
9 | That is to say , students whose faces we do n't want the other students to see . ’ |
10 | And I do n't want the little ones tripping up and crashing their heads on a |
11 | So you 're looking at either these chocolates or well you do n't want the premium teabags anyway |
12 | The monster korma will require hundreds of chickens , mounds of bayleaves and sacks of onions , but Mr Miah said : ‘ I have n't calculated the exact quantities of ingredients yet . |
13 | Yeah it does n't really say how you , how you could achieve the goal I mean it just says you know do n't hurt the middle peasants give the poor peasants land it does n't say , you know , |
14 | I do n't think the new contractors will do the job as well . |
15 | I do n't think the New Zealanders will be too unduly worried about the Lions . |
16 | I do n't think the cheap ones are ? |
17 | I do n't think the internal wranglings erm of , of members of the County Council are actually of any great interest to members of the public . |
18 | I do n't think the other members of the band were too impressed by the washy sort of effect that resulted , because it tended to bury the textures of the bass and the drums . |
19 | yeah , I do n't think the other ones are |
20 | I do n't think the other children bully her too much or make fun of her because of her eye patch . |
21 | I do n't think the white ones are anby good ; they never seem to win . |
22 | I do n't think the whingeing Aussies would like to lose their holiday . |
23 | Most of it , certainly , but — in the way a doctor always judges character as a routine diagnostic procedure — I wondered if she was n't repressing the normal feelings of a woman . |
24 | Multiplying this by the number of pages is enough to show a rough total , which should tally adequately with tutors ' estimates and impressions ( since they wo n't count the individual words either ) . |
25 | The cherry berets did the scouting ; they did n't trust the Danuese battalions with this . |
26 | ‘ I had to look at why we had n't penetrated the potential markets , and I did a research project on that , and how we could go about it . ’ |
27 | You do n't need the extra brushes or rubber wheels for slip . |
28 | And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for value-added resellers and software houses that do n't need the detailed specifications that come with Associate membership . |
29 | And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for VARs and software houses who do n't need the detailed specs that come with Associate membership . |
30 | They 're ductile malleable do n't need the proper words you just say they can be pulled out . |