Example sentences of "n't [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is n't widely supported among modem makers , one example is the pricey Intel SatisFAXtion card . |
2 | Kate Spencer-Nairn has been in wheelchair for eight years since her treatment at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.In a High Court damages case against Oxfordshire Health Authority , she 's claimed that her spine was n't properly shielded during radiation treatment for Hodgkin 's Disease . |
3 | All this could suggest that Kingsley Amis is n't altogether sold on Patrick Standish . |
4 | ‘ What 's so funny ? ’ he asked , hoping that her mood did n't suddenly break into hysteria . |
5 | If voters say they want politicians to care , how do you show it — you ca n't suddenly burst into tears . |
6 | But I mean if you 're puking up everywhere you ca n't obviously go into work can you ? |
7 | Designer labels do n't only apply to clothes . |
8 | It does n't only happen with women : it happened in a different way with Tom Keating and Chris Frayling ( who is Professor of Cultural History at the Royal College of Art ) . |
9 | Burglaries did n't only happen in London . |
10 | He is tall and cold and sometimes he does n't only come for pigs he comes for greedy little girls who make pigs of themselves , with too many sweets ! ’ |
11 | You were n't so bound by rules , legislation , case law or anything like that . |
12 | The fact is , Harry , it simply would n't work and , if you were n't so blinded by love , you 'd see it for yourself . |
13 | When they took him to Florida , he was n't so bothered about Mickey Mouse . |
14 | However , legal protection cover is n't necessarily limited to motoring claims . |
15 | As we have witnessed recently in some Eastern European countries , the overthrow of a ruthless , totalitarian regime does n't necessarily result in peace and harmony . |
16 | They do n't necessarily contribute in terms of the creative ideas . |
17 | Come from the way in which we do n't necessarily take on board what we are learning . |
18 | What evidence there is on sett size suggest that it does n't necessarily increase with group size , and certainly the four individuals in the Brighton group would hardly seem to need a complex consisting of more than a kilometre of tunnels . |
19 | ‘ Achievement is n't necessarily measured by competition , ’ returned Edward . |
20 | I do n't much care for coincidences . |
21 | ‘ I do n't much care for Aunt Emily 's stately old carriage . |
22 | She knew that he did n't much care for André , but he could at least have made a better attempt at disguising it . |
23 | He did n't much care for nature in the raw : it was messy and wasteful and there was too much of it . |
24 | He did n't much approve of animal experimentation in the first place , so I 'd guess that it was forced on him by the sponsor . ’ |
25 | However , the real reason for starting with observation is that communication does n't merely depend on observation in these two ways : in effect , communication itself is a kind of observation . |
26 | I do n't personally believe in reincarnation , but knowing my luck I 'd either come back as a pair of Ian 's boxer shorts or an amoeba . |
27 | Hodai , your arrows have n't enough spline for use with my bow . |
28 | It still was n't enough to get past Dwight Ennis . |
29 | so that we do n't all meet as strangers on the day . |
30 | But it does n't all go on bills though does it ? |