Example sentences of "n't [adv] [verb] [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is n't enough to have all the safety plans in the world if you do n't ensure that people are adhering to them . ’
2 At erm , summer camp , when I came last year as well , there were sisters , and the oldest one was about twelve , the next one was about ten , and the next one was about eight and they they were half cast , I 'm not qu quite sure , the their mother was sort of , she 's dark , she 's sort of half cast , and they 've got , they all very very attractive girls , with such lovely hair , just corkscrew , it 's really lovely , and they come out the erm , swimming pool and they bring their their erm , shampoo and their conditioner with them , and do I ca n't just see this the family look .
3 ‘ I ca n't possibly manage all the kitchen stuff on my own . ’
4 He could n't possibly accept such a demotion . ’
5 It will be difficult to decide on the co-respondent , of course ; one does n't usually have such a rich and varied choice .
6 ‘ It 's just period pain , Nurse , but I do n't usually have such a bad time . ’
7 Trouble is , I do n't always get such a marvellous excuse .
8 as if you had n't both got all the time in the world !
9 Questions of Morality and Christian Virtue aside , she did n't really blame all the women Henry Phipps had conquered for succumbing to his wiles .
10 Virginia did n't really believe all the tales she heard about the witch of Wardle Wood — or , at least , she tried not to believe them .
11 She was n't afraid of the dark ; but now , after a few nights here , she was beginning to admit to herself that she did n't really like such a depth of blackness .
12 You could n't really call this an accident , could ya .
13 I have to admit , we do n't often get such an opportunity on Møn .
14 ‘ The announcement would n't even reach half the city in that time , ’ the young officer protested hesitantly ‘ You 'd be ordering us to shoot anyone on the stree — ’ His speech ended with the full stop of a heavy bullet in the face .
15 ‘ I have n't even given that a thought .
16 To let herself out of the back she 'd either have to clamber over the seats or squeeze out of a window , and because of the shape of the doors the windows did n't even open all the way .
17 They could n't even wait half an hour .
18 ‘ She ca n't even have half a glass , ’ sighs Goldie .
19 ‘ Do n't even say such a thing , child . ’
20 They say there 's too many children with problems round here to worry much about the old well , they 'd damn well have to worry if I was n't here doing all the work would n't they ?
21 He says they ca n't yet say all the jobs are safe but they want to build a growing company .
22 ‘ I ai n't bloody having that every time you two buggers get together mind , ’ he said , and went back through the bar flap .
23 Well I 've got that written down as the beginning of what goes in but e , I do n't actually do those the departments do them .
24 I ca n't actually recall all the numbers , but I remember I was in the States at one point and I took the album over and tried to sell it to a record company .
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