Example sentences of "n't [adv] [vb infin] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course . |
2 | Both of these methods will be discussed briefly , but it 's important to remember that any particular grouping should only be applied to individual recognizable phases of an eruption , and that it does n't necessarily apply to the whole thing . |
3 | This workshop had only five participants , but this did not stop a lively exchange of views which did n't necessarily stick to the questions asked by the organisers of the conference . |
4 | And while he was reared on metal and later discovered punk — but did n't necessarily subscribe to the attitudes for fear of losing individuality — he appreciates the blues . |
5 | And that does n't just refer to the A N Bs and the national parks and the rest of it . |
6 | Apart from anything else , we , we do n't just go to the theatre we have , we really tend to wait to be invited |
7 | He now warns any potential franchisee to listen to the people who know : ‘ Talk to as many franchisees as you can ; do n't just listen to the franchisor 's side of the story , ’ he says . |
8 | The message of the Rio summit has been ( as if we did n't already know it ) that this is a small and fragile world and where conservation is concerned , everything is everybody 's business and that does n't just apply to the white rhino but to the artistic patrimony as well . |
9 | Old Granny Fordham , who lived in a lonely cottage on the Enderley estate , could n't afford luxuries like butter and eggs , and could n't easily get to the shops in the village , so it would be doing a real service to take Mrs. Grant 's gift to her . |
10 | If the conversation did n't quickly progress to the bottom line , it was swiftly terminated . |
11 | But it does n't always go to the front of them . |
12 | ‘ Twelve months later the conclusion is that the race does n't always go to the swift — even if it is the way the bookmaker bets , ’ commented Mike Gaston , the station 's managing director , who took over running the company just a year ago . |
13 | Peter Rogers knew he had hit a gold mine , even if it did n't always seem to the performers that he was totally on their side . |
14 | Even when the new models were being produced they did n't always get to the dealers : a dispute at Toleman , which distributes Fords , caused vast stockpiles . |
15 | Cos you see , perhaps it did n't get to that teacher , you see , that 's what happens , the letters do n't always get to the right people . |
16 | I could n't ever go to the police . |
17 | But you did n't both go to the bed with the shield , that 's my point . |
18 | But , if they give up , they ca n't really contribute to the better quality of society . |
19 | The electrons balance the forces of course , but they do n't really contribute to the mass . |
20 | It does n't really matter to the parent , which offspring has gained , as long as there is a net gain . |
21 | She does n't really belong to the drama group now , she came out in September . |
22 | I suppose my point is that if things are to get better ( or should I say keep getting better ) then we ca n't really look to the likes of Mel to come back . |
23 | I play every saturday so do n't often get to the home games either , I 've not attended H.Q. at all this season . |
24 | ‘ The repository of knowledge , the Matrix , does n't even refer to the war . |
25 | Then they signed to Virgin and the Mighty Lemon Drops syndrome struck with a vengeance , ensuring that , up until ‘ Every Beat Of The Heart ’ meandered chartwards , policemen would n't even speak to The Railway Children let alone arrest them . |
26 | They do n't even go to the train place — they go the other way , and up the driveway and out of the station . |
27 | I could n't even go to the toilet without her . |
28 | We can make another baby , Herta and I. If I wept copiously both before and after , she let me do it , or try it , but I am impotent and do n't even go to the whores any more . |
29 | I mean they ca n't even go to the shops sometimes and they 're not safe . |
30 | ‘ It grieves me think that these drivers , sometimes as many as 60 a week , have to pay to spend the night in this car park but ca n't even go to the loo , ’ she said . |