Example sentences of "n't [verb] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | He is on call round-the-clock in Minehead , Somerset , and does n't hesi-tate to turn out in the middle of the night if necessary . |
2 | ‘ I wo n't stay to find out ! ’ |
3 | I says I dare n't fancy going out in this I went upstairs and er , it 's always the same in n it ? |
4 | I did n't fancy going out . |
5 | Many suffer from the liberal philosophy they remember from the '60s and do n't want to sort out their priorities on their own — however much they assure you they can . |
6 | But er I , I do n't want get out the kitchen , I want to keep cooking boys . |
7 | He does n't want to go out yet . ’ |
8 | I do n't want to go out — it 's blummin freezing outside , but I ai n't got no choice . |
9 | I du n no what I want to do , but I do n't want to go out there . |
10 | ‘ I do n't want to go out , Frank . |
11 | Sally was stunned and kept repeating over and over again , ‘ She did n't want to go out — she knew it would happen ’ . |
12 | ‘ Oh well , if you do n't want to go out with me ! ’ |
13 | ‘ No thanks , I do n't want to go out . ’ |
14 | At the time it did not matter to us because I did n't want to go out with David . |
15 | I did n't want to go out , though . |
16 | ‘ You 're sure you do n't want to go out to eat ? ’ |
17 | She 's probably upset because her boyfriend does n't want to go out with her on account of her amusing adenoidal accent . |
18 | Philip does n't want to go out , but there is an urgency in Iain 's voice : ‘ What 's the worst crime you can imagine ? ’ he asks . |
19 | I did hide in the upstairs of her apartment in a mask with a gun and ( violently ) terrorised her , because she does n't want to go out with me anymore . ’ |
20 | He had told me that he did n't want to go out with me anymore . |
21 | I do n't want to go out to much to the side there . |
22 | Er y do you find it difficult to find people to look after the children , or is it just that you , you would n't want to go out ? |
23 | No , I could get a baby-sitter , it 's just that I do n't want to go out . |
24 | ‘ I did n't — I did n't want to go out of the station for a while . |
25 | ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’ |
26 | Well you do n't want to go out in the car so stop and do a bit of painting . |
27 | No , they did n't want to go out . |
28 | Yeah , but he could probably do a two till ten shift , but the two would be alright , but you would n't want to go out ten o'clock at night and pick him up . |
29 | I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy |
30 | oh I 'm not gon na go all to hassle getting organized and he comes home and says he do n't want to go out |