Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer is nothing — great Champagne is without equal and you ca n't reproduce the unique climate and soil conditions of its birthplace anywhere else in the world . |
2 | ‘ Do n't pressure Israel ; do n't pressure the Arab side , ’ he later elaborated . |
3 | ‘ That does n't explain the spiritual revolution which resulted in the collapse of the world 's religions , ’ I queried . |
4 | ‘ But , of course , you would n't recollect the heavy wind . |
5 | I could n't eat the damn meal I had erm steak and kidney puddings , no steak and kidney pastry pie . |
6 | If I were to put it in er stewed apples or something I would n't eat the actual ginger but in a casserole , it 's nice . |
7 | We ordered so much we could n't eat the last dish they brought us , could n't even touch it . |
8 | Wait a minute we 've got to light th before we start everybody 's to sing and when I cut the cake , the pink bit is decoration so you do n't eat the pink bit but you eat all the rest of it , alright ? |
9 | Do n't paint the red apple as seen , brighten and lighten its mood or subdue and cool its expression . |
10 | Having sailed up the M1 in Kev 's car through the monsoon , we did n't fancy the final swim up the road to the Imperial . |
11 | If you have electrolysis for unwanted hair , do n't expose the treated area to the sun for at least 24 hours . |
12 | But if we do n't cover the full list the whole thing could fall flat . |
13 | Zambia had begun to watch one of the movies with Nathan , but could n't dispel the nagging worry about Tammuz . |
14 | As the only bridesmaid , she had been following Liz up the aisle of the small country church , nervously clutching her bouquet of trailing greenery and praying that she would n't make the awful mistake of treading on the long train of Liz 's wedding dress . |
15 | Though it would n't make the least bit of difference to her what way he looked , she would not let the occasion pass without punishing him sharply for still being alive . |
16 | No I wo n't make the other half , I 've done enough this morning , washing and ironing |
17 | Unfortunately , it does n't make the greatest use of the Windows interface . |
18 | Anybody scheduling an experiment was likely to find himself faced with a lawsuit if he did n't make the environmental impact statement that was required under the National Environmental Policy Act . |
19 | She said sometimes , of school , ‘ But I ca n't make the right conversation , ’ and it was true . |
20 | He says : ‘ There is no place in the group for units that are subsidised or do n't make the right sort of return on capital employed . ’ |
21 | Injured I suppose so could n't make the away trip : - ) ) ) |
22 | I 'm not , positively not going to mess things up by telling him I ca n't make the only date he has offered . |
23 | You do n't make the public phone |
24 | Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions . |
25 | Do n't make the fatal mistake of assuming other people think as logically as you do , or even hear what 's said to them . |
26 | " Believe me , it wo n't make the slightest difference , " said Maurice . |
27 | So , whatever Mr Jones has up his sleeve , he 'll let it slide out one of these days and it wo n't make the slightest difference to me . ’ |
28 | ‘ It did n't make the national press . |
29 | But by looking at this document here , it would appear there 's been more violence committed there against lawful pickets and yet that does n't make the national press . |
30 | So he knows — we know — we thought we knew , though of course we may be wrong — that you should n't make the same mistake as he did , going into acting . ’ |