Example sentences of "n't [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it , it , it , it does n't relate to a pattern erm to be an analogy . |
2 | ’ Yates felt that , ‘ Dustin did n't relate to the character because I do n't think Dustin likes to be thought of as nice and charming . |
3 | News of one did n't transmit to the other . |
4 | You ca n't explain to a child . ‘ |
5 | It is the sort of thing you ca n't explain to a child . ’ |
6 | It was something else that was bothering him , something illogical that he could n't explain to the Captain until he had explained it to himself . |
7 | Trust : But the happy couple did n't rush to the altar to formalize their alliance . |
8 | Shirley said and do n't stay to the end . |
9 | But as I said , my body has n't adjusted to the time-lag yet . |
10 | A dealer exists to sell and since I can only produce two or three pictures a year the flow of the commodity is n't adjusted to the pace of the market . |
11 | They always see me as The Boss , and I do n't want to The Boss . |
12 | Said that I was n't to go to the Lab this morning because Mrs. Schofield wanted me over at Leamings particular . |
13 | Do n't got to a trader though . |
14 | Trading for mutual benefit just does n't appeal to the Securocracy |
15 | He made no attempt to talk to anybody , he did n't chat to the audience , which he did during the warm-up spots as the proper Wedding Present , ’ he says . |
16 | WIS claims all this activity was n't confined to the PC market . |
17 | But she has n't committed to the part , she wo n't let go , she wo n't commit … ’ |
18 | She says ’ I do n't object to the festival . |
19 | They did n't object to the torture and the shooting . |
20 | Obviously I could n't mime to a voice of seventeen years ago , no way on earth ! |
21 | Anglo-Saxon archaeology has n't come to a crisis point as did prehistoric studies in the early 1960s ; rather it is gradually slipping into new directions with the establishment of a generation of archaeologists more aware that alternative approaches exist to be tried and which have been available for 20 years . |
22 | Was you getting funny cos I ai n't come to a party every week ? |
23 | That er this group wanted to work with other groups which had n't come to an understanding . |
24 | My friends have also made it difficult for me , but the world has n't come to an end . ’ |
25 | ‘ If we had n't come to an agreement , you 'd be paying for my time as well . ’ |
26 | ‘ We have n't come to the sea in three years . |
27 | At the moment we do n't Relating to the transport issue , we have n't yet a link from the northwest down through to the chunnel in to into the rest of Europe . |
28 | ‘ Vendors are n't attracted to the word ‘ common ’ it does n't look or sound good , ’ he says . |
29 | Damn him for dissembling ; for pretending to Daniel that he was n't wounded to the core at being passed over , pretending that it was only Anna who was suffering , as if it were she who could not bear the lack of advancement , of increased prosperity . |
30 | Well they said maybe they will , maybe they wo n't according to the press releases that turn up . |