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

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1 One final observation : It is possible , although I could n't reproduce the effect on the three models made , that a switch-mode power system may oscillate or be unstable on open or very light loads .
2 We were weary and did n't spare a thought for how she must be feeling — sick in the mornings , with a husband flying all the time .
3 Welsh could n't grade a bag of Homepride .
4 And then the women I did want to go to bed with , but could n't conduct a conversation with . ’
5 If you do n't experience a quality like compassion as a small child , then it becomes very difficult to develop this quality in adulthood .
6 If you like to drink alcohol regularly , you will probably find this is the most pleasant week of the diet , provided you do n't experience a reaction to it .
7 For once it does n't treat the audience as idiots .
8 Er , we have n't received a copy of them .
9 ‘ I have n't received a penny from her , ’ said Dr Smith yesterday .
10 But Alan Govier from Oxford has n't received a penny in pension payments .
11 And they have n't received a penny in compensation .
12 Regional LTA official Keith Eckershall said : ‘ We have n't received an application for an LTA tournament from Liverpool but there is a lot going in there and we are optimistic for the growth of the sport in the city . ’
13 Merrill had the distinct feeling that he had noticed her distraction and she could only hope he had n't guessed the reason for it .
14 You ca n't hassle a guy like that without …
15 NT and IBM 's OS/2 2.0 are in any case only ‘ Unix redone , ’ argues House , and in NT , Microsoft ‘ has n't realised the value of a consistent user interface , both spatially and syntactically . ’
16 We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much .
17 If you ca n't locate the source of the power , push the child away from the power with something that wo n't conduct electricity ( a broom handle if there 's one handy or another long , dry piece of wood or plastic is ideal ) .
18 The rest of us , without the cred and the bad dress sense , have to work for a living and generally we do n't regard the politics of envy as espoused by your paper as anything other than the ethics of the under-achiever and failure .
19 ‘ Well , if she trains anything like you do , she wo n't forego a drink for the sake of her sport . ’
20 I 've been so hoping you would soon be ready to join Brownies , but how can I pass over to a Brownie Guider a girl who wo n't lend a hand without being given something first and who does n't know the first thing about being obedient ? ’
21 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
22 Sarella could n't eat a morsel of anything .
23 Mm , she does n't eat a lot of meat
24 do n't eat a lot of cake do he ?
25 Wo n't eat no vegetable at all .
26 Kate bent over Nicandra to pick up the tray : ‘ And you did n't eat the half of it , ’ she said reproachfully .
27 But he wo n't eat the meat with potatoes
28 Well yes , but there 's an awful lot of yolk and I do n't , really do n't see why you ca n't eat the white of the egg .
29 He just could n't eat the amount of fruit and vegetables he had tucked into before .
30 ‘ If you do n't like it then do n't eat the food in this house , ’ the father said .
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