Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pers pn] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't treat me like this ! |
2 | When you pay good money for a standard rose , you do n't expose it to this kind of danger for the sake of short-lived appearances . |
3 | Even if you ca n't make it to this Aladdin 's cave of a track where diners have access to all the latest betting news at the touch of a button , there 's always the 0891 numbers . |
4 | THEY SHOULD N'T make 'em like this anymore . |
5 | They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams . |
6 | ‘ I reckon his best chance would be as a goal-kicking winger but I do n't want him in this role for Widnes . |
7 | I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time |
8 | ‘ I do n't want them in this country . |
9 | ‘ But I do n't want it like this . |
10 | I think Concorde 's a wonderful design but I would n't want it in this water meadow . |
11 | They do n't build them like this any more — Healey ( top ) , Cobra ( above ) |
12 | We ca n't trust him after this . ’ |
13 | ‘ If we do n't pack 'em in this weather , we never will pack 'em in , that 's what I always say . ’ |
14 | Just one thing dough do n't buy ya in this town , fella ; total silence . |
15 | It does n't show it on this but you see there 's two zeros , there 's your freezing mark there right ? |
16 | She now felt so dangerously soporific that even the sneaking fear of Roman 's insidious effect on her could n't rouse her from this lovely torpor … |
17 | I just would suggest that we do n't do it in this committee . |
18 | ‘ They surely wo n't do you for this ? |
19 | I have n't seen him since this morning . ’ |
20 | Lentils coming from Ethiopia , you get wheat from the States , rice from the States , ap apples from France , tea from India , coffee from Brazil and Columbia , sugar from the Windward Islands , bananas from all over the place , you know those are the things that keep us alive , no , you know , whether we one think they are or not , but I mean them things are what keeps the economy alive for one , it 's also what keeps us personally alive if you do n't know why we take an interest in Third World issues , I would say that it 's that , we 're dependent on these countries , we could produce enough foods for our own needs , but we would n't have oranges , coffee , tea , sugar , you know cos we ca n't grow them in this country we , we really depend on those things to stay alive , and for that reason alone we should have some kind of interest , if you went to Kenya for example they would be staggered at how little you know about their country given how much they know about yours they know a lot about this country , a lot of it is a bit loopy , but then what you know about their country is probably a bit off centre as well , and you know I hope that this is something that we 're reversing in this section , our perceptions of the Third World or the south or whatever we choose to call it , colour a lot of the things that we think and do and say and it increases the amount of racism that there is around us all , all those kind of things , erm and I think that it is really important to look at what a perception is , you know , for example what 's your perception of this ? |
21 | She therefore decides to marry Rodolpho , endangering her relationship with Eddie , but Miler does n't condemn her for this — she wants what 's best for everyone . |
22 | So — what is it you have n't told me about this man ? ’ |
23 | ‘ You still have n't told me about this evidence you have against me , ’ Claudia said with an assumed air of indifference . |
24 | Try not to do it as you go , I mean , try to have a very definite idea in your mind what you want to do cos otherwise , you know , you start off , you 've painted half of it grey and think oh do n't like it like this bit ! |
25 | All right do n't do n't criticize me for this not being an accurate map . |
26 | Do n't overdo it at this stage . |
27 | I thought we agreed you would n't see him till this was over . ’ |
28 | ‘ I ca n't see him like this , Liddy ! ’ said Bathsheba , looking in horror at her dusty dress . |
29 | The parents ca n't see them like this . ’ |
30 | I did n't see her until this afternoon , and I could n't ask her then , not just before her operation . |