Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's something that we do have to work on and I ca n't emphasize it too strongly . |
2 | We ca n't tre we should n't treat them individually . |
3 | Now that doctor wo n't treat him anymore . |
4 | They did n't treat her badly , but she was made to feel a burden . |
5 | We wo n't treat it as just another theft . |
6 | so many of the teachers that teach it are far too embarrassed to broach the subject sensibly , you know , and they just pass it on and so kids do n't treat it sensibly . |
7 | They they did n't treat you very well ? |
8 | " Well , we ca n't treat you as homeless because you are a joint tenant . |
9 | Well I did we we talked about this , you see Mary Anne , half way through the conversation er Neil went out of the room so that I could to Mary Ann and I said towards the end of my conversation , you know , Mary Ann you 're a very wise person , give me some advice I said , I told her about Neil not wanting no not doing well on the driving , although he can drive she said he does n't want to do it she said do n't hassle him so when he came downstairs I said I 've been talking to Mary Ann and she sends you her love and because , of course , you know , we 've got a grandson , you know she had a son , my |
10 | Erm i it was strange I know , I ca n't explain it logically , it was just we we certainly we felt in the office that we would somehow know if and when it was gon na happen . |
11 | I ca n't explain it really , it was just that they got a big massive . |
12 | I ca n't explain it any further . ’ |
13 | I could n't explain it very well at the time and I still ca n't . |
14 | I ca n't explain it more than that . |
15 | ‘ Editorial ’ , she notes , ‘ did n't regard it as important , otherwise they would n't have let me do it . ’ |
16 | So we do n't regard it as ever static , but er , the major push on redundancies is over . |
17 | This is not as frightful as it may sound : with self-build projects the council inspectors are usually very helpful , although you should n't badger him/her relentlessly for advice , and employing reputable tradesmen should eliminate any problems with outside labour . |
18 | If you are to have one set of valuable notes , do n't lend them even to friends ! |
19 | But you ca n't eat him either , sir ! |
20 | No I would n't eat them Right where 's Ted for ? |
21 | peas about , yeah but he does n't , he does n't eat them much does he ? |
22 | ‘ And who 's to say Sir Thomas did n't eat it instead ? ’ impressing even himself by his quick-witted thinking . |
23 | And I 've got a piece of ham that 'll spoil if we do n't eat it tonight . ’ |
24 | Ca n't eat it properly |
25 | no , no , ca n't eat it yet |
26 | well do n't eat it so quickly |
27 | could n't eat it though . |
28 | Do n't eat it though . |
29 | but you would n't eat it anyhow . |
30 | It 's abso , I ca n't eat it now |