Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pron] with the " in BNC.

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1 You ca n't explain it with the funny little rules that we have for how your potential and different things vary in your circuit .
2 I wo n't bore you with the details of what happened next but the exercise was over and so was ‘ Daz 's ’ participation in the lesson .
3 I wo n't bore you with the details of our journey across southern England .
4 And the rag trade was also upside down ready on the trailer to come across , I wo n't bore you with the way they do their budgeting for example , but what happens is , my wife will go to one of those suppliers and say yes , a number of my people want to buy that dress so we want a thousand of them .
5 ‘ I wo n't depress you with the truth , ’ he said .
6 I would n't trust him with the keys .
7 The wages , he did n't trust her with the wages .
8 I wo n't trouble you with the percentages of votes cast for them as new managers in the various ballots .
9 And do n't buy one with the front headlamp glass missing : they 're almost impossible to replace .
10 Kruger did n't soil himself with the lucre , but Lorre had his fist out at every opportunity , and was wadding the bills into a fat , healthy roll while his master attempted union with the Infinite .
11 Will your coat need cleaning ? ’ she asked anxiously , hoping he would n't land her with the bill .
12 you have to cos they ca n't do nothing with the bits , they give you all the bits
13 ‘ I ca n't do anything with the matter if you wo n't give me the details .
14 Did n't do it with the others , this has got a and a
15 For example , if the horse kicks when we are trying to brush its legs , we do n't swat it with the cane .
16 Aluminium , though usefully strong and light , is not very resilient to the resulting shear forces from this situation , so do n't overdo it with the adjustment ; if it shears , then it is down to major surgery to remove it .
17 I 've looked with binoculars and I ca n't see them with the naked eye .
18 He 's a very good short story writer , but I do n't see anybody with the same mixture of writerly craft and stamina which Greene had .
19 Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
20 Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
21 I 'm not looking Paul do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
22 Pardon , do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
23 do n't obsess yourself with the idea that none of them ( Unionist MPs ) understand the view of the man in the street … there is plenty of soundness in the party inside the House … and , easy as it is to call everyone inside Parliamentarians , and to assume that everyone outside are the only judges … you will have to get inside before you realize the difficulties of the situation , or the value of the cool-headed men who still represent the Unionist party in the House , and remain independent of Cabinet influence …
24 left and I cut it up this morning before you got up and I could n't cut it with the scissors !
25 But it 's that side away from the river , you know , I I ca n't link it with the river .
26 He ca n't stand it with the weather being bad .
27 Ca n't blame them with the K M T knocking on your though .
28 But the odd thing was that it did n't fill me with the slightest sense of humility or feelings about the separateness and ‘ otherness ’ of nature , but with sheer , shouting joy at sharing that old world on a new morning with my wild Scots kinfolk .
29 Do n't confuse them with the metallic Yambuki Ogons , which look decidedly vulgar when you see the two varieties side by side .
30 Other causes of distortion include our reliance on our own pet theory of personality ( ‘ Its worked well so far ’ ) , selective perception ( ‘ I know what I want to hear ; do n't confuse me with the facts ’ ) , the so-called halo effect — forming opinions on one piece of information and generalizing from it to other pieces of information ( e.g. ‘ She was brilliant in the Geneva post ; she 'll be brilliant wherever we send her ’ ) , or its opposite , the horns effect ( ‘ He was hopeless in Paris .
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