Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | We were weary and did n't spare a thought for how she must be feeling — sick in the mornings , with a husband flying all the time . |
2 | ‘ Well , if she trains anything like you do , she wo n't forego a drink for the sake of her sport . ’ |
3 | Erm some of the banks actually lay off the charges to some extent , but I think he might find that a bit expensive to run , erm and of course they 'll take their charges even if they do n't make a profit for you . |
4 | 5 Do n't make a dash for the first restaurant you see . |
5 | We ca n't make a charge for advising on the availability of the information . |
6 | She did n't make a move for the jukebox , but the coins had disappeared . |
7 | If you do n't make the time for training due to the work , pressures or deadlines or backlogs , and if you 're not training others they make mistakes do n't they ? |
8 | In spite of campaign by parents to maintain spending on education , the Government says it wo n't make an exception for Gloucestershire , the only county to be capped . |
9 | Yeah she said erm you have it my love do n't you worry but I said no I 'll give you some no no I do n't want no money for it at all she said , you take it my love . |
10 | I said oh I 'll give her some , oh no she said she do n't want no money for it . |
11 | But on the other hand , he gave fans exactly what they did n't want a plan for all-seater stands . |
12 | THE little boy next door said to his father : ‘ Dad , I do n't want a bike for Christmas anymore . ’ |
13 | This year we 've restricted it to primary , partly because we felt that 's where the enthusiasm was , and partly , if people wo n't mind me saying so , to keep out the computer science specialists — we felt that , you know , we did n't want a club for boffins or for the experts , we wanted a club and we felt that if we started at the primary end , where there was n't a lot of expertise , we would probably be of more use . |
14 | He said he wanted to be a doctor , and his papa , Sir Hanley , agreed in the end to him becoming one — not a thing for a gentleman to be , he said , but Dr Neil insisted , even when Sir Hanley said that he did n't want an apothecary for a son . ’ |
15 | ‘ The senator does n't want the boat for himself . ’ |
16 | I do n't think the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has much chance of actually affecting the government . |
17 | We 're not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development , we do n't think the demand for a settlement is there . |
18 | A spokesman for Dowty 's says the work had been expected by Dowty landing gear ; and so it wo n't affect the request for workers to take a pay freeze . |
19 | Here , girl , cop hold of this thing , we do n't need a stretcher for types like this . ’ |
20 | It 's so long I do n't need a map for some reason . |
21 | I do n't need a membership for that ! |
22 | The one place where you did n't need a reason for being . |
23 | Do n't need an attorney for that . ’ |
24 | Although a man did n't need an explanation for that kind of attraction . |
25 | Even if you do n't need the money for domestic or emergency reasons , you might need a holiday somewhere special — to go to your daughter 's wedding in Australia — or to go on a second honeymoon . |
26 | just need to be , och I do n't know the word for it . |
27 | Michael had tried to book Guildford , but they would only offer us one week as they felt we could n't guarantee an audience for longer . |
28 | You ca n't buy a Fiesta for this kind of money , or a Metro or a Nova and even if you could , you would n't have half as much fun . |
29 | She did n't recognise the voice for a moment . |
30 | they wo n't do a thing for the children in their old blind school because R B E A have got so much money we do n't put our |