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

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1 I know Steve asked if we could go back to Thursdays cos he ca n't make a Wednesday night .
2 ‘ Quite frankly , we do n't think the Corby plant will recoup enough from the sale of electricity to pay all the overheads .
3 And I do n't think the Gulf war is a test of that .
4 I even heard one supervisor , on being shown the new radio equipment on Venturous , remark that of course it was all very nice , but he did n't think the Waterguard Service was quite ready for radio yet .
5 Equally , to be fair , I do n't think the Commons will lose by acquiring Sebastian Coe .
6 Canadians do n't need a US visa . ’
7 Amstrad Plc launched its £300 Pen Pad yesterday , proving that you do n't need a RISC processor to build a pen-based notepad .
8 Why Britain does n't need a Khalili museum
9 Dunphy , capped 22 times by the Republic of Ireland , added : ‘ We need to winkle out people like Bates , and we do n't need an England manager like Taylor . ’
10 The public are becoming aware that they do n't need an Oxford solicitor to help them buy a home in Oxford .
11 So you stay Sunday you Monday night with the Tuesday night and you do n't need the Wednesday night .
12 Ah , we do n't need the UEFA cup miss , it 's only a UEFA cup .
13 We do n't know the Pitt girl was there at the scene of his suicide , nor if there was any potassium cyanide left .
14 ‘ I certainly did n't expect the Warwickshire captaincy , as Bob was a very good skipper as well as being a very nice chap .
15 I ca n't beat a London cabbie in rush-hour traffic .
16 He said : ‘ For Saturday and Sunday games we wo n't use the FIFA rule but we will for Monday evening games before internationals . ’
17 The organisers hope the recipient will be the only person that does n't remember the Wiltshire Festival .
18 Taylor acknowledged : ‘ I ca n't remember an England player having such an impact on a team . ’
19 ‘ I ca n't remember an England player having had such an impact on a team , ’ he said .
20 I might as well say it ; I am fed up with people writing to me and saying : ‘ Do n't touch the Ouija board ; it 's bad for your health ’ . ’
21 She does n't like the London Clinic .
22 I do n't like the London flat much .
23 It was alright but I did n't like the Saturday work .
24 So I had a job for about a year er in a fruit shop and then I did n't like the Saturday work
25 ‘ Anyone who does n't believe the White House was was deeply involved … does n't understand the magnitude of the President 's obsession with Noriega or the way Washington works in these areas , ’ said Larry Birns , director of the respected liberal think-tank , the Council on Hemispheric Affairs .
26 If you are fit , really love testing yourself and are not afraid of heights then do n't miss the Canyon walking excursion into the depths of Martinque 's tropical forest .
27 Cray is finding it harder and harder to grow its monolithic supercomputers as the world edges towards parallel systems with the view that they will be able to take over many of the tasks presently handled by today 's vector processors , and you ca n't enter an IBM lab these days without stumbling over some kind of parallel processing development project .
28 I know that we 're meeting with the company next week , but whether or not anything 's come forward on that and also erm in reference to the pensions section , erm , just correct your deliberate mistake and part timers ca n't enter the Securicor Pension Scheme .
29 ‘ Well , now that we 've decided that nothing is going to happen tonight that does n't happen every Saturday night in Pepe 's Bar , tell me — why on earth can you even think for a second that Miguel is falling for me ? ’
30 You ca n't have a Lehar operetta with the audience sitting in a fairy ballroom .
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