Example sentences of "n't [verb] there [subord] " in BNC.

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1 There was the mortgage to pay and the electricity bill for the central heating they could n't economise there because of Debbie needing warmth — and the hire-purchase on the bedroom suite to find .
2 I do n't land there unless I have to .
3 Bob , 39 , said : ‘ Robert would have been a goner if I had n't got there when I did .
4 It does n't stop there though , it advances into the basic components of a computer .
5 And it does n't stop there because when you 've worked that out now you 've got to wo you 've got this biggish number three sixty , Urgh !
6 But if you turned round and said to them all right with the consent of the people and with the consent of the Planning Authority we will authorize a site , we would get on and provide it , and they would n't spend four hundred thousand pounds of the taxpayers money in doing it , and it does n't stop there because having spent the four hundred thousand pounds you 've then got to provide the wardening of the site and the constant maintenance , which is a drain .
7 You ca n't hold there because I need to be in the middle of it to push it .
8 But if you go in , if you walk in it 's free but you , you ca n't walk there because it 's well you 're talking about five mile out into the country .
9 The last time I went there was in 1968 ; after that I could n't go there because I was a British citizen .
10 People do n't go there until they know where to go , and they ca n't find out where to go until they 've been .
11 I mean our building was n't touched but I I somehow always thought they would n't come there because they were so trapped , but they did and they spent quite a lot of time trying to get those cars going .
12 I know and like on Thursday yeah I mean we 're gon na be there for about an hour and a half probably yeah , and I wan na go home and I wan na drop my bag off and I wan na change my clothes and that 's gon na be like seven o'clock or eight o'clock like cos I wan na come round to band practice tomorrow and I wo n't get there until bloody eight o'clock and miss half my bloody weekend .
13 So we ca n't get there because it become impractical and those people get lost .
14 But as sure as God made little apples , you certainly wo n't get there if you do n't make the effort . ’
15 That 's why I could n't live there cos I 'd be fucking , I 'd be every night .
16 ‘ Not that that 's much of a road to speak of , ’ the Brigadier went on , But the family has n't lived there since before the war-there were German and then English soldiers billeted here during the second war … ’
17 Well I I do n't know I have n't lived there as long as you .
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