Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Firm support is essential , but as it 's the core of the bed that does the work , this does n't rule out a nice soft surface .
2 Police say the attack on Ashiq , married with an 18-month-old daughter , appeared senseless and that they ca n't rule out a racial motive .
3 A government minister , last week appointed to look after green affairs , says he ca n't rule out a three pound gallon of petrol at the pumps .
4 Therefore what is now called corporate this other income is the erm basically head office cost , there 's things like profits on from our captive insurance er dividends which we did n't have it in fact last year we did the year before from Blackpool land , small profits from the sale of some shares at Fair and other odds and ends which I erm really do n't make up a great deal .
5 Could n't make out a damn thing from either one of them .
6 Although Maggie could n't make out the exact words , she knew they were from both sides .
7 But not so deafening that she could n't make out the anguished cries of : ‘ Wheee …
8 ‘ But I had some left over and put a sign in the window saying I did n't want any the next morning .
9 A pyromaniac does n't throw away the last three matches .
10 Charles , who had been criticized as increasingly authoritarian during her 10 years in office , dismissed opposition complaints by claiming that " we have always realized that elections do n't throw up the best people " .
11 It 's time we took a stronger line with wild-eyed enthusiasts who do n't think through the full consequences of their soft-hearted feelings .
12 Well I ca n't think why a free kick would have been given for anything else .
13 Yeah I do n't , I do n't think even a fucking dog on heat would fancy Mr for Christ 's sake .
14 Therefore , I would see from a public point of view a substantial expenditure on this subject and I do n't think necessarily a level cuts from county planners .
15 She only hoped there was a bed , and that she would n't fall over a low pallet .
16 Well now you mention it , I think I did go twice , but I do n't know when the second time was .
17 I do n't know when the first visit was , but it must have been very recent , possibly within a few days of your , er , release . ’
18 No I do n't know where the first one is .
19 And this is why your first attempt to conduct a great work will often end up as a disaster , because you do n't know where the real points of stress are , you do n't know how the piece is distributed .
20 He did n't know where the other door was .
21 Cos that frustrates me , when I 'm waiting to go onto a roundabout and I do n't know where the other c I ca n't really read where the other cars are going .
22 ‘ I do n't know where the bloody bitch is …
23 If I do n't know where the right place is , I ca n't very well can I ?
24 Do n't know where to go though do n't know where the best places are do n't know where they are .
25 ‘ They do n't know where the next win is coming from and they can not wait until the season finishes .
26 And he did n't know where the Em , he did n't know where the Emerald Isles was last week , he had to ask .
27 I do n't know how a first-century slave would have taken this directive to regard work as service to Christ ; but I can imagine some twentieth-century slaves thinking such sentiments run sharply against the grain .
28 He says he does n't know how a another man who bring himself to do this to them .
29 She watched it keenly through opera glasses from the third row of the empty stalls , and I do n't know how the poor actress carried on under the circumstances .
30 The discussion was somewhat academic , however , as we were far from a complete knowledge of the laws of science , and we did n't know how the initial state of the universe was determined .
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