Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Because if she ca n't make money from the senator 's charter , ’ he went on , ‘ I was thinking of offering her a job or two on my own behalf .
2 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
3 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
4 I did n't go because I was suddenly seized by an overwhelming passion for him , we did n't make love on the tiger-skin rug in that little box of a room you gave him , his pear-shaped body pressed against my ageing but still voluptuous frame . ’
5 His green eyes pools of limpid clarity and wholly deceptive depth , but his swift grin wicked , Michele replied provocatively , ‘ I ca n't make love to a housekeeper or beat her into submission the way I could a wife , and , as I prefer my domestic arrangements to run without a hitch , I have to tread circumspectly . ’
6 Let's face it , if you ca n't make par on a par-5 to win , you ought to be shot . ’
7 ‘ But you ca n't make war without the Kha-Khan 's permission . ’
8 They do n't they do n't make crab at the end .
9 I do n't want marriage as a lifeline .
10 We get complaints from other traders who do n't want trading on a Sunday or from the public who just want a peaceful day .
11 I do n't want water on the ceiling .
12 In his first interview with American television , President Saddam Hussein told C B S News that he did n't want war with the west , but he claimed that God was on his side and said that Iraq would come out victorious in any conflict .
13 ‘ You would n't want pussy on the table , as Sister Dew might say , ’ said Mark , making a feeble attempt to remove her .
14 We do n't want trouble with the law , do we ?
15 Well I do n't think information about the , the seven , what are the seven conditions of receipt of benefit and things like this would be a State secret .
16 There 's an interesting historical paradox in the impact of AIDS on the gay community because without the existence of an international gay community I do n't think AIDS as a disease could have had the rapid impact it 's had on gay men .
17 Surely Cynthia did n't fall victim to the same fear ?
18 So how can we ensure that we do n't fall victim to the cheque cheats ?
19 If they want to meet me at 8am , they can have breakfast before they arrive — they do n't need breakfast at the Savoy .
20 ‘ People think that you do n't need wood for a cremation , — the spokesman told New ’ Scientist , ‘ but you do , because bones are very difficult to burn , as that chap in North London found out .
21 You do n't need access to the files .
22 His sister did n't need anger at the moment , and it was only his concern that had allowed it to escape .
23 You should n't need oasis in a narrow container as the flowers wo n't have room to move about .
24 Now , I do n't know poetry from a hole in the ground and I draw the line at having my head sawn off , even if it 's to save my trenchcoat .
25 But you ca n't guarantee success through the transfer market .
26 For example , you ca n't buy milk in the shop Milk .
27 You would n't buy beef with the spinal cords still in .
28 We ca n't buy justice on an economy label .
29 For instance : ‘ You should lose weight ’ , ‘ You should n't be so inarticulate at work ’ , ‘ You should n't pursue money as a goal ’ , ‘ You should be kinder to your mother when she phones for a long chat . ’
30 And because 59% of men regret divorce ( but only 29% of women ) , it seems that men do n't recognise marriage as a good thing when they have it .
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