Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And , I must say , it would have to be a very bad year if I did n't double my clients ’ money ! ’ she added , before breaking off to answer more phone calls .
2 ‘ Parents , do n't goad your children into resentment . ’
3 Do n't dirty your mouth , old mate .
4 What still seems most important to me , after seven years , is still the callers and the way that we do or do n't service their needs .
5 Let's hope Wednesday do n't rediscover their form this week .
6 This morning he did n't dip his bread and butter into it , munch and gulp , as usual .
7 Chant — wretched coward that he was — did n't slow his pace by a beat , but strode on towards the caravan as Estabrook was swung round to face the albino .
8 Estabrook came after him , calling his name , but Gentle did n't slow his pace .
9 Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later .
10 Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later .
11 Please do n't treat your walking record as a chore to fill in every day .
12 Since the dawn of a new era , when he signed for Phonogram in 1985 , he 's been making records which do n't shame his reputation and often add to it .
13 You 'll have to forgive me , Father , but I ca n't repress my curiosity .
14 Sandra : As for that Mrs C I ca n't explain my feelings about the woman .
15 All right , he now knew why she had come — not to follow him as he 'd thought , but to deliver the letters ; but that still did n't explain his anger .
16 ‘ But that does n't explain your stature , señor , ’ she teased on a smile .
17 ‘ I do n't regard my engagement to Peter as any sort of mistake , ’ she managed to say .
18 Do n't rush your decision .
19 Oh thought the dog eat it , cos they wo n't eat their chips .
20 He hated untidiness and waste ; he thought that babies who threw things from their cradles should be punished , and children who would n't eat their food should be starved until they ate what they had been given in the first place . ’
21 ‘ No good to man or beast since Chernobyl They 're still radioactive , he explained ‘ Still ca n't eat their mutton . ’
22 Course I have , been giving it a what we 've had , like when the kids did n't eat their dinner or we ai n't eat all our dinner been giving it what 's left on the plate , well
23 a what do you call a boy who does n't eat his dinner ?
24 ‘ How are you going to grow up big and strong if you do n't eat your greens ? ’
25 You wo n't grow into a big strong girl you know if you do n't eat your vegetables .
26 If you eat a bun or a cake you wo n't eat your chicken .
27 If we ca n't eat your food , we might as well die . ’
28 And do n't worry if you ca n't eat your pud .
29 ‘ I did n't eat my pheasant , ’ said Lydia , ‘ being so absorbed in my book . ’
30 I ca n't eat my coleslaw .
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