Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pron] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 of course you 'll be aware that I ca n't grant you any of your wishes … why do you think I 'm always wearing RED & WHITE with a little BLACK trim ? ? ? ?
2 so he did n't eat it all at dinner time .
3 Oh no , it 's like , it 's like with chocolate as well , I cut it up into little pieces , because I ca n't eat it all at once .
4 Two people in the group did n't fancy their first at all .
5 I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’
6 Do n't make me ashamed of you . ’
7 It does n't make me unusual in any way .
8 I would n't make him comfortable at all ! ’
9 ‘ That does n't make him less of a man , ’ countered fitzAlan .
10 However that did n't make them guilty of murder .
11 Erm peacocks ' tails may make them beautiful and more reproductively successful with peahens , but they do n't make them fitter in terms of erm life expectancy .
12 If , by a stroke of luck , the knife is dropped , do n't make yourself vulnerable by bending down to pick it up ; jump in and kick it out of reach .
13 Of course that 's so hard , they do n't make it pointless for people to find jobs that they do n't declare their income , so that means test would encourage the black economy .
14 Like 1-2-3 , SuperCalc 5.5 does n't make it easy for you to get ambitious with presentations , even though lots of printers are supported , and you have the help of Sideways .
15 A few descriptive sentences may be needed , but do n't make it tedious by slowing things down .
16 my er thinking on on the on what you said in opening remarks which do n't make it clear to me whether we 've got a basic aircraft with optional extras or a fully specified aircraft from which we can dat deleted certain items of equipment .
17 If I wrote , I must n't make it clear from the envelope what the letter was about , or mention the title of the book on the outside .
18 Do n't make it harder for them , Anne . ’
19 ( The secret life of the apple NI 212 ) OK , so the pear did n't make it big in the Garden of Eden but the Romans worshipped it as an aphrodisiac , and consecrated it to Venus , Goddess of Love .
20 No you ma do n't make it free for all .
21 I do n't want her messed with . ’
22 ‘ But this situation will never change and I 've told them I do n't want anyone involved in unsavoury incidents . ’
23 I do n't want us both to be telling a set of different lies , and coming up the idiots after all .
24 I do n't want you two to be close to each other . ’
25 And th I , I would n't want yours galloping with mine .
26 I do n't think its fair to children to have dogs in playgrounds .
27 I do n't think Nothing that to hand immediately , no .
28 ‘ I hope you do n't think it strange of me to sit here , ’ said Reni .
29 I did n't think it appropriate in front of Sarah . ’
30 My Lords , erm the , the th the most I think perhaps er th th th the Noble Lord , Lor Lord erm referred to my amendments and particularly to Amendment twenty-one which I share with I share certainly share this view with him that that is probably the most important of the ones which is which er I am concerned and to which I put my name and also I do n't think it necessary at this stage to add to my remarks , but I do believe that the that the overwhelming need here is to strengthen the representation of elected erm members on police authorities and to er walk er to tear away from the trend as I see it which is in which is erm the er my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary has written into this Bill of increasing the power of the central Government .
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