Example sentences of "n't [verb] [Wh det] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't left there and I ca n't think what the chances are of finding it in a place this size . |
2 | But he ca n't discuss what the extracts reveal . |
3 | They are concerned that agency staff and new staff who do n't know what the women have achieved will undermine progress , or even reverse it , by underestimating their capabilities . |
4 | ‘ While you 're doing that , ’ said Nikos , ‘ think about this one : Andrus does n't know what the money is being used for . ’ |
5 | If you do n't know what the system is required to do ; you do n't know anything . |
6 | Street , I do n't know what the name of the road is . |
7 | That shop , I do n't know what the name of that shop is , but I 've seen them in the window lately |
8 | I 've probably been in all the shops down there but I , I do n't know what the name is . |
9 | Because I do n't know what the question is . |
10 | We do n't know what the capacity is gon na be needed in the future . |
11 | I do n't say that that 's because you know what the Greeks are like because I do n't know what the Greeks are like . |
12 | I do n't know what the landlord will say or do when 'e finds out , ’ she wailed . |
13 | ‘ I do n't know what the landlord thought , but the locals were gobsmacked when us lot trooped in ! ’ |
14 | I do n't know what the others did but I made straight towards the front of the packed train , threading an unsteady way through seemingly endless sleeping cars ( passing my own berth ) , through the still busy central dining car , the full and raucous open-seat dayniter , three more sleeping cars , the crowded dome car ( dining room , kitchen , lounge , observation deck ) , another sleeping car , and finally reaching the horses . |
15 | I do n't know what the drink was — brandy or whisky — I had that much , I had it twice , so that the lads had to see me home because I was more or less drunk . |
16 | It is very easy sometimes but with other works it is difficult if you get a score and you do n't know what the composer is thinking . |
17 | I mean these are n't the norm' , I do n't know what the norm is and this is the trouble . |
18 | The only thing that I would ask everybody in Oxfordshire is to write to our M P's here because er yes it 's true that I do n't know what the returns are from last night 's voting , but I do know that er the only local MP that I can see on the voting on the last occasion was John Patten , here in Abingdon , and he voted no . |
19 | But Coppell does not want a public slanging match , saying : ‘ People do n't know what the relationship is like , and it would be incorrect of me to say anything else . |
20 | No , Anne does n't know what the relationship is but he |
21 | You do n't know what the forecast is then for tomorrow ? |
22 | I do n't know what the day is any more |
23 | It is just that I do n't know what the man will do . |
24 | I know it seems a little bit i idealistic , do n't know what the word is I want but it is for warning |
25 | Spider 's yes , I do n't know what the word for spider 's |
26 | ‘ Apart from the storm , we do n't know what the road is like , how bad it will be when we reach the pass . ’ |
27 | I do n't know what the road that goes across it was , but another great big wide road running across it |
28 | Erm , whilst I don I accept you do n't know what the groups are , at this time , I 'd just like you to make a note of , classes of occupation , one , two and three are the |
29 | We are aware , in the novels we read , both of an authorial identification with the leading character or the first-person narrator , and of material that might constitute an authorial judgement in that respect : but we do n't know what the verdict is . |
30 | I do n't know what the Carters can be thinking of . ’ |