Example sentences of "n't [verb] [to-vb] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally you 'll get people who do n't want to take at all . |
2 | If you have recently buried a pet you may even find that you do n't want to move at all . |
3 | But it is an option that I certainly would n't want to discount at this particular er stage erm because it depends on so many er factors , it depends for example whether er the site that er has been identified for up to two thousand and six , and which is developed up to two thousand and six , has the physical capacity to expand beyond two thousand and six , and I think that that ought to be one of the considerations perhaps that we ought to look at as we move towards the identification erm er of the new settlement , conversely , it could well be that ought to be looking at a second new settlement in a different location , erm I ca n't give an answer , a definitive answer , what I can say is , coming back again er to Mr Brook , this sort of issue er will not be picked up in nineteen eighty eight or nineteen eighty nine , er if we are all alive and kicking in North Yorkshire and the District Councils we will be looking at it regularly , we 'll be looking at it in two years time , one years time , erm erm that 's the way we work in Greater York , and it 's basically worked very successfully . |
4 | I — I have enough , I — I just do n't want to live at all ! ’ |
5 | Kings boss Chris Kelly added : ‘ I did n't want to play at all and feel that on a neutral ground with our display against Peterborough we could have pulled off a shock win . |
6 | ‘ There were times when I really did n't want to play at all . |
7 | Do n't want to interfere at all in the business of the administration of the scheme , the investment side of it , but there are clearly , discretionary areas in the superannuation regulations , which effect significantly your pay , employment and reward policies . |
8 | Mine do n't want to come at all , my dad said good god that sounds like a waste of time . |
9 | Certainly wo n't want to book at that Barry ! |
10 | that 's the cream , do n't want to look at that . |
11 | Well I 'll be gone after this week and then I wo n't need to ring at all so |
12 | Only in keeping with the bumper sticker , the driver is n't heading to work at all . |
13 | She had looked into the midnight-dark eyes and it had n't seemed to matter at all that the plaza was a very busy place . |
14 | The real failures are those who give up and do n't attempt to succeed at all after the first setback . |
15 | He does n't have to steer at all ; he does n't look at his compass ; he need not even run his engines : his vessel is quite literally pulled out of one ocean and into the other by a sextet of electrically-powered ( and Japanese-made ) trains called ‘ mules ’ which run on American cast-iron rails beside the lock-gates of the Canal : all the captain has to do is stand on the bridge and watch , listen to the genial Yankee twang of his assigned American pilot and experience a transport of delight . |
16 | Perhaps she would n't have to speak at all . |
17 | ‘ Which means we do n't have to work at all , ’ Aidan said cheerfully . |
18 | You do n't have to work at all . " |
19 | If you want in Colossians chapter one in verse twenty seven , it 's , it 's given again very simply , again can I use J B Phillips , he puts it like this , he says the secret is simply this , Christ in you yes he says Christ in you , bringing with him the hope of all the glorious things to come , so what God does he comes in to this situation that 's marred that 's warped , that 's twisted and he comes in by himse , Jesus Christ comes into it , he becomes the central point , the focal point and that circle , it starts to get dealt with , that marred twisted like , it does n't happen being like that , we knew creation straight away , we do n't have to work at that , but he , as we allow him to dwell in us and to work out his purpose , he restores that relationship with God and God starts to fashion us , he starts to work on us and bring us back into how he originally created us . |
20 | She had n't wanted to go at all . |
21 | And he wass very nice and did n't seem to mind at all about being told . ’ |
22 | They did n't seem to mind at all . |
23 | But that was another thing nowadays they , they just do n't seem to bother at all if the mother gets torn , now in those days it was a terrible disgrace to g to er if you had a , had a delivery and the mother was torn . |
24 | But nowadays they just do n't seem to bother at all . |
25 | We had a succession of God-awful nannies we could n't afford — Clemence 's books had n't started to sell at that point — but the upshot was that I left for work late , came home early . |
26 | ‘ I had n't planned to work at all . ’ |