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

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1 Well it , it , it , it does n't relate to a pattern erm to be an analogy .
2 ’ Yates felt that , ‘ Dustin did n't relate to the character because I do n't think Dustin likes to be thought of as nice and charming .
3 News of one did n't transmit to the other .
4 You ca n't explain to a child . ‘
5 It is the sort of thing you ca n't explain to a child . ’
6 It was something else that was bothering him , something illogical that he could n't explain to the Captain until he had explained it to himself .
7 Trust : But the happy couple did n't rush to the altar to formalize their alliance .
8 Shirley said and do n't stay to the end .
9 They always see me as The Boss , and I do n't want to The Boss .
10 Trading for mutual benefit just does n't appeal to the Securocracy
11 He made no attempt to talk to anybody , he did n't chat to the audience , which he did during the warm-up spots as the proper Wedding Present , ’ he says .
12 She says ’ I do n't object to the festival .
13 They did n't object to the torture and the shooting .
14 Obviously I could n't mime to a voice of seventeen years ago , no way on earth !
15 ‘ It makes it better for you if you do , but it probably does n't matter to the film , ’ he says .
16 Merely providing the site will involve the destruction of two trees , which are part of the avenue , but that does n't matter to the County Council because erm they 're not responsible , they can override a tree preservation order and I think this just is morally wrong .
17 Er , it would n't matter to the leather trade as such or to any of the countries , er if there was no saddling and harness trade , and that goes for countries like erm , Britain and France and Germany and United States and so on .
18 You ca n't speak to a computer .
19 Well I do n't , Alec 's probably er one person who I do n't speak to a lot really
20 He could n't warm to the notion of a Gooseneck-Sunil love affair : the potential for pain seemed too great .
21 Bryan Gould , Labour 's trade and industry spokesman , yesterday posed for photographers with a Co-op credit card the size of a tea tray : ‘ There are middle class Labour supporters … no , it wo n't contribute to the credit boom … change your credit card and help Labour win . ’
22 And if you live in Faringdon then erm presumably you did n't contribute to the money that was spent by the City Council on the Medley boat station .
23 But even they could n't dance to the music .
24 So I 'm not speakin' about any part of you you do n't bring to the fore yourself . ’
25 Replies tend to play safe , and often give names , which clearly do n't refer to the land you 're interested in .
26 Now the thing is we , we can refer to sight and touch and hearing , but we do n't refer to the sense of smell just as smell , in modern English .
27 ‘ There is just one thing I want to ask , then I wo n't refer to the past again . ’
28 He did n't refer to the party , nor did he mention the earring , but the subject seemed to hang over Merrill like the sword of Damocles .
29 If you do n't hear the milk boiling over , you wo n't dash to the rescue in the nick of time .
30 They they feel they ca n't keep to a timetable for that reason .
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