Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] their [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And they do n't make their home debut until April 30 .
2 I think it would erm I do n't think their concentration span
3 Nelson did n't know their background story , and did n't want to .
4 Hall 's experience will be vital to the Welsh second string but he warns : ‘ We have to try to keep the Aussies down as they wo n't repeat their Swansea mistakes . ’
5 Girls of four do n't wet their beds night after night .
6 This Brigade is probably if not the only conservative one , one of a tiny number in the country , that do n't computerize their information systems for fire safety .
7 A few points here , the quickest being that people do n't accuse their pop heroes of being racists when they make crap records , they accuse them of making crap records .
8 The men I know just do n't give their wives gifts for no reason .
9 Unix System Labs is apparently looking at the Tiny 386BSD boot disk ( the one that 's been circulating in the academia , which derives from Bill Jolitz 's work and is not from Berkeley System Design Inc ) checking that it does n't infringe their property rights .
10 ‘ At this point I started to worry — what about those who do n't sort their picture books at all , and I had n't started to think about the book buyers yet …
11 Local sales manager Tony Gwyther , who is writing to his MP Walter Sweeney in protest , snapped : ‘ Many people ca n't meet their mortgage repayments , yet we have a council spending on this criminal scale .
12 ’ We ca n't attend their committee meetings which is where all the real decisions are made , and we ca n't get information about what goes on in a committee meeting .
13 As was said ealier in this discussion , championship teams do n't sell their class players or they make an effort to hang on to them anyway .
14 So you ca n't ignore their alcohol content .
15 A large aerial had appeared , projected from the roof , an aerial similar to those used by Post Office vans detecting people who did n't pay their TV licence .
16 ‘ It may well be inappropriate for such smaller companies to join the main stock market , ’ he continued , ‘ but that does n't solve their funding problem .
17 Unfortunately , it all happened so fast that they cancelled the sold-out dates because they simply could n't get their work permits in time .
18 Users of the ‘ Pentium-ready ’ personal computer systems that have been on sale since the middle of last year — Intel Corp 80486-based boxes with a Pentium upgrade socket — wo n't get their OverDrive Pentiums , code-named the P24T , which plugs into the socket , until 1994 .
19 Users of the ‘ Pentium-ready ’ personal computer systems which have been on sale since the middle of last year — Intel Corp 80486-based boxes with a Pentium upgrade socket — wo n't get their OverDrive Pentiums , code-named the P24T , which plugs into the socket , until next year ( UX No 424 ) .
20 For instance to er to put in this lottery , and put in the new system that we just converted , recently , a couple of days ago err takes tens and tens of millions of millions of dollars , and most companies who come in and work on a percentage of sales , do n't get their capital investment back until several years into the contract .
21 But his clients were furious with me ; they did n't get their summer clothes until August !
22 Two studies into the way that people drive and use seat belts in the United states showed that belted users jumped traffic lights and ‘ kept their distance ’ only marginally more than drivers who did n't fasten their safety belt .
23 But , as she points out , a lot of childcare is in the black economy , with people handing over cash and carers not paying NIC and PAYE , so — assuming that people do n't declare their cash payments — the ‘ dead weight ’ cost would not be that high .
24 Slack stuff from the Republic who did n't increase their goal difference by as much as they would have liked .
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