Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Chant — wretched coward that he was — did n't slow his pace by a beat , but strode on towards the caravan as Estabrook was swung round to face the albino . |
2 | Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later . |
3 | Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later . |
4 | ‘ I do n't regard my engagement to Peter as any sort of mistake , ’ she managed to say . |
5 | they would like to paint their pottery , the fact is if you initially do n't paint your pottery with normal paints you paint your pottery with erm oxides which fire well , I 'll explain that to you once the er , as the |
6 | You should n't expose your lack of curves to the world . |
7 | ‘ Do n't compare my feeling for her with his ! |
8 | Kelly did n't make them quarter to ten comes in . |
9 | The revolutionary mid-engined ( and transversely-mounted ) Miura was yet to come and did n't make its debut until the Turin show of 1966 . |
10 | This does n't mean I wo n't make her jump through a hoop or six before I let her know it : in the craft of dybbukry revenge and forgiveness are merely two sides of a single coin . |
11 | She must be successful sometimes or she would n't make her living at it . ’ |
12 | ‘ Would n't make you flavour of the month , would it ? ’ |
13 | Leeds new centre signing Kevin Iro wo n't make his debut for at least six weeks after a specialist said that the Kiwi international 's injury was worse than first feared . |
14 | That did n't make his love for Sien any less true . |
15 | If you ca n't make your point in thirty seconds , then you should n't make the point at all . |
16 | She did n't want her reunion with her family to be spoilt . |
17 | She did n't want her relationship with her chief to become any closer than it was at present . |
18 | But he added : ‘ We do n't want our day in court … we would like to see a settlement . ’ |
19 | He added , ‘ I do n't want your sympathy on false pretences . ’ |
20 | ‘ I did n't want your search for your mother to lead to heartbreak , ’ he went on , moving close and slipping his arm around her . |
21 | I do n't want your death on my conscience , Russ . |
22 | wait a minute look , you 've got some on the table , you do n't want your sleeve in that . |
23 | ‘ When I grow up , ’ he said , smiling at her phrase , ‘ I do n't want my life to be anything like theirs . |
24 | You learn all the time working on antiques.I am very happy.I would n't want my life to be different . |
25 | I do n't , I do n't want my coat on |
26 | I do n't want my coat on |
27 | Oh yeah , I just did n't want you sort of be short |
28 | And do n't throw your suitcase on the floor … now you 'll have to pick everything up . ’ |
29 | At a weekend barbecue one of Sarah 's friends wagered 100 that Charles could n't throw his stepmother into the swimming pool . |
30 | These wo n't damage you hair at all : in fact because they contain lots of conditioning agents they can make it much more shiny and manageable . |