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

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1 Wo n't eat no vegetable at all .
2 Where the implications of the choice are so overwhelming that the individual ca n't make a choice at all .
3 It 's a pity they ca n't make a living at it then they 'd all be millionaires and prices 'd be better . "
4 There have been many doubts that Gazza could n't make a come-back at club level or even contemplate straddling the international scene again with the outrageous talent that made him a folk hero .
5 What would they say about a fellow who did n't make a pass at them , for to make a pass you had to feel something ?
6 Rainey believes he could n't make a corner at GP speed if he merely sat on the bike without pushing down — hard .
7 His voice was raised to a shout , ‘ You do n't make the money at Rafferty 's Bar for youse to dress like lords and drive a car . ’
8 If you do n't make the goal at school that they 've set you , you 're considered by your parents as a failure and that 's when your head starts to go down .
9 I mean you 're going with me now if I do n't make the grade at the interview
10 If you ca n't make your point in thirty seconds , then you should n't make the point at all .
11 Or you do n't want a GUI at all ( in which case , you may be in for a shock by this time next year ! )
12 Seve treats everybody exactly the same ; they 're all there as fellow competitors and he does n't bat an eyelid at who he plays with .
13 Tom did n't bat an eyelid at the warm fog .
14 And farmers watching a demonstration of grass cutters did n't bat an eyelid at the state of the pasture .
15 Yes but th w th w there was none she had n't pressed a button at the back .
16 So , I I did n't er , I did n't instigate a conversation at all .
17 They had n't booked a table at the restaurant , but Roman 's appearance seemed to galvanise the waiters into respectfully procuring the best table , at the centre of the balcony , with a magnificent view across the bay .
18 I did n't get thrown very often , but that is no good if you still do n't win a medal at the end of the day .
19 Actors are very emotional people who get caught up in their own make-believe — I would n't trust an actor at all ! ’
20 exercise some option to , to switch it over and I did n't need the cash at the time
21 You do n't need the diploma at the top
22 Whether you do n't know an opera at all or whether it is an old friend , you will still enjoy the show all the more if you have been to the pre-performance talk .
23 I , I would like to support this Chair , and it 's a relatively small amount , especially I do n't know how much it would , it would cost , but erm , Andy the er , District Youth Officer , did produce er , er , a very much in-depth report erm , to the last of the Southern Area Youth Advisory Committee , erm , showing erm , how much demarcation er , the , the , the actual river does produce , and is very much a relatively deprived area , and I , I think for the amount of money that 's involved here , I think in view of what he said then , I do n't know the area at all , but er , I , I think he would be erm , very impressed with it .
24 Did this mean Guy Sterne did n't consider the crisis at Chester 's to be that big a crisis , after all ?
25 Well I would n't buy a wheelbarrow at Green 's
26 So while it would clearly be an exaggeration to say that I did n't enjoy the experience at all , my main preoccupation was to get it over .
27 And the most dangerous players in the world today are those athletic and financially secure ones who calculate risks with the astuteness of a bank manager , but go for the first prize , if possible , and the subsequent contracts , knowing that if the high-flying fairway wood does n't clear a ditch at Augusta , they can still enjoy a steak dinner tonight , thanks to a pitch and single putt !
28 Do n't tell me he has n't made a set at your pretty mistress ! ’
29 I think Japan was taken by surprise — they did n't expect a tour at the time — but he just decided to do it .
30 But the Eddie did n't specify a date at all , beyond a vague ‘ waiting period ’ that extended from the beginning of December through to the end of February .
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