Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’ |
2 | He still could n't spare him a drop of real hatred , though — Carter was the one . |
3 | probably had n't paid that much , so these peo the ones that lent the money out , in really they er , and they really have suffered just , they probably thought that if we do n't lend them the money somebody else will and get the interest and they 'll grow bigger and much overtake us , you know , to , to take over our business , so er , so the |
4 | But that wo n't make me a freedom fighter , just another fascist ! |
5 | ‘ Too bad you could n't make me a mother . ’ |
6 | I defended myself when I had to , but that does n't make me a killer . |
7 | ‘ I 've seen a lot of horse races but that does n't make me a jockey , does it ? ’ |
8 | It made me wary of Throgmorton — but it does n't make me a murderer nine years later . ’ |
9 | ‘ But that does n't make me an anorexic . |
10 | True enough , he lived in a caravan and travelled from town to town with the others in his travelling group but it was n't a garishly painted van like the ones old time gypsies occupied , just a normal common-or-garden caravan , the type people stay in on holiday , but that did n't make him a gypsy . |
11 | Hell , everybody I know 's done something like that at some time or another but that does n't make them a murderer ; I think McDunn 's crazy but I ca n't tell him that because , if he 's wrong about that and I 'm wrong about it being something to do with those guys who died in the Lake District a few years ago , then there 's only one suspect left and that 's me . |
12 | ‘ My dear woman , that does n't make her a genius ! |
13 | Whilst you 've suggested everybody else has a right to their opinion and does n't make yours the solution ! |
14 | Wearing a miniskirt does n't mean you 're a tart ; tracksuits do n't necessarily mean you 're sporty ; dungarees do n't make you a feminist ; and shaving your legs does n't mean you 're unsussed . |
15 | Ch Chairman I , I , I , I would agree with Mr that we might er successfully change the order , but we ca n't er and should n't make it a condition of issuing that statement of conformity that Aida have done those things . |
16 | On our first day we headed for that beautiful beach … but we did n't make it the temptation was too great to lounge by probably the largest and most stunning freshwater pool in the Canaries . |
17 | Mind , we would n't want it every time |
18 | It wo n't hurt her a bit if another dog growls at her , as it will make her realise she is not considered top dog by them . |
19 | ‘ There 's something I 'd like to tell you , ’ he began slowly , ‘ That is , if you would n't think it an intrusion . ’ |
20 | A fund-raiser planning to tour Europe in a Reliant Robin has been told that the feat wo n't earn him a place in the record books — because he 's one wheel short . |
21 | A fund-raiser planning to tour Europe in a Reliant Robin has been told that the feat wo n't earn him a place in the record books — because he 's one wheel short . |
22 | I 'll have to go back to the shop , and check up on them , as I said , hut I imagine you wo n't grudge me a glass of brandy first . " |
23 | ‘ Having 12 or 13 good players does n't win you the championship . |
24 | And do n't trust him an inch . ’ |
25 | I would n't trust her an inch . |
26 | Well I do n't know it the way you two do the work it looks so fine that I did n't think I could see it properly . |
27 | Still , he thought , as long as Richmann considered him a superstitious peasant , he would n't consider him a threat . |
28 | But if it does n't kill lots of people , we do n't consider it a disaster , or if you , the media , decide not to report it , it is n't a disaster . |
29 | I do n't I I do n't catch it every night , it 's on for an hour is n't it ? |
30 | I do n't catch it every night . |