Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 At the beginning of exercise strength is often good , and then it steadily declines with increasing effort and , in severe cases , patients are weak all the time ; they ca n't see properly ; they see double ; their eyelids droop ; they ca n't hold their heads up ; they ca n't chew ; they ca n't swallow ; their arms and legs are weak ; they ca n't peg out the clothes on the washing line ; they ca n't walk upstairs , and in really severe cases they ca n't even breathe — unless they 're supported on life support machines they would die .
2 He heard two men arguing , but with water lapping in his ears he could n't make out the words .
3 With this she knocked away the snow from the lettering — but then found she could n't make out the words in the dark .
4 He tried to speak but she could n't make out the words .
5 Someone was yelling , but Christine could n't make out the words .
6 On another low table by the wall there was an inexpensive stereo unit and some uneven stacks of records ; he could n't make out the details on the posters on the wall above the unit , but they might have been Escher prints .
7 I ca n't quite make out the items on the list , however many times I go over it , or rather I ca n't make out the rooms on the staircase , or the stairs on my son 's forehead .
8 I just wish they had n't boarded up the windows .
9 The parents can now be fined up to a thousand pounds for the children , because they have n't carried out the instructions of the court .
10 ‘ We 're ecstatic , I ca n't conjure up the superlatives to say how I feel . ’
11 If you are removing an asbestos cement guttering system , do not attempt to cut it and do n't break up the sections .
12 But it was n't actually , it were something else , and people were finding that their goods were repossessed because they could n't keep up the payments .
13 So if you 've got children looking at mortgages , just tell them to be careful and that I think really my advice would be to , for anyone starting off a new mortgage now , to definitely go for repayment , until they 've sorted out what they 're doing , because if you cash an endowment within two years , if you ca n't keep up the payments , if you lose your job , then y you get nothing back .
14 What happens if , in the middle of therapy , you lose your job and ca n't keep up the fees ?
15 It does n't use the gap it does n't use up the gaps between erm the distance working
16 They did n't work out the figures until later , of course , but that 's how many boats were fighting for space in the Solent that fine Saturday .
17 I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand .
18 Chair , on the recommendations erm on item D , I 'm a bit unhappy about the use of the term ‘ natural ’ disasters , because I believe that many of the disasters that people in Oxford are actually giving money for are man made disasters , particularly matters of international economics and the unfair burden , erm unfair distribution of wealth which places a whole sector of the world in poverty , and I think , you know , you do get a magnificent response from people in Oxford to these charities , and we must be aware that there are a whole number of greater issues involved , and while I hear what you 're saying earlier on about you ca n't take on the problems of the whole world , I think when people are actually giving money to charities for example , like Oxfam , they are often unaware of these issues , and we do have a wider role in making the , joining with organisations like Oxfam in spreading public awareness on these issues .
19 But they dare n't take on the decisions and responsibility that would allow them to make their own alternatives , and to drop right out .
20 Just as Paul Gascoigne was overcome with emotion at England 's World Cup exit in Italia '90 , Cantona could n't hold back the tears when he was joined on the chat show sofa … by his grandmother .
21 Because the doctor has n't struck out the letters NP ( Latin for ‘ mark the name on the prescription ’ ) , the name of the drug will appear on the label .
22 We do have to take a leaf , a little bit out of Kenzie 's book from the n the late nineteen thirties and afterwards , that when things are receding , you do n't batten down the hatches , you do n't simply close things in .
23 I think that was half the reason why I did n't go down the doctors .
24 Should you hear curious snortings and snufflings from your garden after dark this spring , do n't put up the barricades .
25 You can close the door , but you ca n't put out the lights .
26 She was glad now that she had n't put up the lights .
27 In fact it 's not that the memory is lost , so much as the person ca n't get out the facts which are stored in the memory .
28 My fingers ca n't spell out the words the way I want them to .
29 The thrust of his invasive tongue was unbelievably erotic … it was frightening , and exciting , and even the grim memory of Mortimer could n't shake off the shivers of reaction in her stomach .
30 However , when they had used HP , they had often got into trouble over it , usually because they had n't kept up the payments .
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