Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The place had n't filled up yet but she noticed that the boys were congregating at the end of the hall beneath the balcony and on the left hand side while the girls were spread between the tables and chairs on the opposite wall , chatting and giggling and trying to pretend they were not waiting to be asked to dance .
2 ‘ I do n't stay around here because I get bored .
3 And he could n't make out why cos he 's quite vicious , his ferret .
4 Which we have n't picked up on and perhaps , right so but you need that firmed up that 's all I can say to you .
5 He says the tests did n't show up originally and that 's why things progressed so far .
6 We did n't give up tonight and kept plugging away and I ca n't fault the players for effort . ’
7 Shirley Armitage does n't give up easily and when it comes to vital care for her elderly mother , she 's prepared for a battle .
8 Evidently the carrier landings did n't work out well as those operations and their filming was quickly terminated .
9 Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ?
10 I even tried window-cleaning , but that did n't work out even though I was outside .
11 The only problem was that it did n't work out quite as we were expecting it to …
12 His food came — they do n't mess about here and he reached for the salt .
13 Although I have n't , well I have n't marked up anywhere that I 've got it .
14 much difference to the door , but at least it does n't flop down now and I do n't have to stick a bit of cardboard in .
15 You could n't leave in less than two days .
16 You know , we do n't stand back idly and see one man penalized .
17 And the Milton Keynes-based Motor Insurers ' Bureau , which is responsible for compensation when a driver 's uninsured , says that it wo n't pay up either because Gooch was n't wholly to blame .
18 Er , H I V , the aids virus is a , a debilitating disease , we wo n't pay out initially because as soon as on diagnosis you could basically say they are , er , they 've got a debilitating disease , but we will pay out as soon as the illness actually affects some other part of the body er , and moves in to another disease .
19 right , tie it off in a reef knot , if you 've got bits that are left dangling they 're too long and you ca n't go round again because it 's gon na make it too tight , you can either tuck them in or else you can fold them down , a nice clean plaster and put it right over the top , okay ?
20 They did n't go round like that they were very loners as you would say .
21 He ca n't go up alone until he 's 16 .
22 All the different schools had er cos then we had , used to compete against er all sports and we used to get an afternoon football we used to march from up to the and erm play football but we did n't go up there until at half-time at erm play-time so they went to school at two o'clock and at half past three then that 'd be our break , then we 'd go up to erm football till five o'clock .
23 I sha n't go up there cos he
24 You know you would n't know there was houses there if you did n't go up there and see mm .
25 ‘ He ca n't go on forever but there 's still plenty of life in him yet . ’
26 No , it wo n't go on forever and , I repeat , we 'll come back here one day .
27 I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty
28 Well we ca n't go out tomorrow cos Amy 's got a party .
29 I did n't go out again until Ken stormed in and said he 'd found Nicola . ’
30 Well you ca n't go out then cos it 'll be snowing right
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