Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [to-vb] [adv] " 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 | If animals ca n't adapt to change then they will die out just as the dinosaurs did . |
3 | Unlike the others , she did n't rush to say how pleased she was to see him after all this time ; she did n't make polite small talk about Lucasta Redburn 's death . |
4 | ‘ I wo n't stay to find out ! ’ |
5 | So no , we do n't want to scale down . |
6 | But the porters have also got the problem that they do n't want to let just anyone |
7 | Men can ring the changes by wearing a different shirt or tie if they do n't want to invest in more than one suit . |
8 | Friends and relatives tell me I should have stopped by now , and I know I do n't want to carry on through the toddler years . |
9 | I want to see Laverne home and dry , yet I do n't want to carry on feeding passenger leeches a minute longer . |
10 | ‘ After a lifetime of keeping pigeons it makes you feel you do n't want to carry on , ’ he said . |
11 | So er after what well , well he just did n't want to carry on . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I do n't want to bump too hard against the plane 's fuselage in case we do actually come into contact with it . |
14 | ‘ Looks like your follower did n't want to hang around , ’ William said with obvious satisfaction . |
15 | I really do n't want to hang around . ’ |
16 | why I do n't want to hang around with you because of you cow . |
17 | Would n't want to remember when he was once a friend , I suppose . |
18 | But he did n't want to remember now , what he had imagined . |
19 | ‘ I do n't want to say too much as people will think I am only concerned because if the new rules come into force it will mean Shelford ca n't play for us next season . |
20 | I think in addition to that erm well I would n't want to say too much |
21 | He says he does n't want to say too much , because the victors might get a bit ’ uppity ’ |
22 | I do n't want to say too much about the tower because I 'll leave that to two , two chaps who done most of the work , Ron and Colin . |
23 | ‘ He was n't my sort of actor , ’ he told me , ‘ I do n't want to say more . ’ |
24 | I do n't want to say much about making any decision . |
25 | Referee Gurnam Singh was the focus of attention afterwards and Rangers manager Gerry Francis said : ‘ I do n't want to say much about the referee , otherwise I 'll get in trouble . |
26 | I should weigh at least 8½ stone , but I do n't want to put on an extra pound . |
27 | And that we do n't want to put up anything that 'll be a stumbling block , to people coming . |
28 | And they do n't want to put down what they do know cos they think it 's obvious . |
29 | It all has the look and feel of a game you wo n't want to put back in its box of the winter ! |
30 | That we did n't want to put too many people on the back of the people actually doing the work . |