Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And te ’ ting is , when Shane takes his bath , he do n't botter to move the snake out of te' tob ! ’ |
2 | Captain Hymers did n't stay to see the coffee served because he then went on to visit another of his garrison units , namely the Duchess of Kent 's Military Hospital . |
3 | We do n't want to let a load of frogs and voles get there before us . ’ |
4 | Assistant coach Ray Clemence said : ‘ Darren was feeling the injury at half-time but did n't want to let the rest of the boys down by coming off . |
5 | After all , I do n't want to let the rest of the team down . ’ |
6 | ‘ I am thinking of doing the full range of events , including the shot and the relay because I do n't want to let the school down . ’ |
7 | Expressions like ‘ do n't want to let the side down ’ , and ‘ it 's better to be a giver than a taker ’ , fall unselfconsciously from the lips of men like Lord Ferrers . |
8 | I do n't want to let the side down — do n't send me to the Sick Room ! |
9 | She had saved up for such a long time and did n't want to carry a load of coins around . |
10 | This removes some of the flexibility ( you need a mains socket ) , the portability ( the LAN adaptor itself may fit into your pocket , but you would n't want to carry a mains adaptor too ) , and the tidiness ( the power lead means yet another bit of wire at the back of your PC ) . |
11 | He would have liked to telephone Marshal Guarnaccia who had gone back down to Florence but he did n't want to block the line , and in any case the Marshal had said something about going to the prison . |
12 | I really do n't want to hog the debate because I know there are other |
13 | I did n't want to 'phone the house because I was n't sure of the setup there . |
14 | If you do n't want to receive a pack , just tell us . |
15 | ’ I would n't want to point the finger ’ ' |
16 | I do n't want to point the finger at anyone . ’ |
17 | Antony says hypocritically that he does n't want to cause a riot , which is just what he does do , and he leaves the plebeians in a destructive state of min , who are out to kill and destroy everything . |
18 | But we do n't want to cause a fuss , now , do we ? ’ |
19 | ‘ But we did n't want to cause a plane crash . ’ |
20 | ‘ We do n't want to cause an argument , ’ she said , and turned to Dauntless . |
21 | Anyway , there she was in her own room , and no call if she did n't want to open the door to anyone , not even her husband . ’ |
22 | I do n't want to put a damper on your ambitions , but this species is very difficult to sex , and it may be more accurate to say you have two fish rather than a pair . |
23 | I do n't want to put the mixture in |
24 | And I would n't want to put the pram down all those stairs . |
25 | It is chilly , honestly and I do n't want to put the heating on again . |
26 | ‘ George did n't want to put the business at the cottage to them , you can see why , and it 's pretty clear they do n't want to believe in a conspiracy anyway , even when they knew about the Reznichenko Memorandum . ’ |
27 | I said , ‘ If you do n't want to drive the Glory , move your finger . ’ |
28 | I do n't want to fill a prescription . |
29 | Sure you do n't want to see a dentist just to make sure it 's all right ? |
30 | No I do n't want to see a dentist . |