Example sentences of "n't [verb] anything [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The wire is guided down the hole as the lid closes so it does n't obstruct anything inside the box ; lift out trays can be fitted flush to the top of the box . |
2 | ‘ I was n't suggesting anything of the sort , ’ Shae returned evenly . |
3 | I have n't heard anything on the radio , seen nothing in the press , nothing on the box . |
4 | I do n't think so I mean I left it all last night and everything seemed er amicable and er I have n't heard anything to the contrary today . |
5 | Well , I have n't heard anything to the contrary , so I presume that 's what it was . |
6 | I have n't heard anything from the City Council other than two days before the scheme was to be introduced . |
7 | You say you ca n't make anything of the photographs ? ’ |
8 | As I say I do n't want anything on a on a regr regular |
9 | I bump into a lot of people at conferences , so I have n't been able to write formally to thank you for the meeting because I do n't want anything on the record then |
10 | ‘ I shall get into something comfortable , ’ she said , ‘ and then I sha n't want anything for the whole afternoon . ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't want anything in an hotel . ’ |
12 | She did n't think anything of a personal nature had entered the conversation . |
13 | ‘ I do n't think anything of the kind , but you have n't paid me . ’ |
14 | It was such a good idea that she could n't think anything for a moment-as if someone else had suggested it to her , and she needed to digest it . |
15 | We could n't discuss anything in the place . |
16 | Great advantage now is you would n't need anything like a high chair |
17 | ‘ I do n't know anything of the sort . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't know anything about a stolen book , ’ Connelly bleated . |
19 | You could n't know anything about a person who was possessed . |
20 | ‘ You do n't know anything about a box , Theo ? ’ |
21 | ‘ No , Gilbert , I do n't know anything about a box of Amy 's . |
22 | from erm Andy there 's a party and a units party but he does n't know anything about a units party . |
23 | If they answer the phone and say they do n't know anything about the bed-and-breakfast bookings , a customer could be lost immediately . |
24 | Oh , you do n't know anything about the plans he had for his dear daughter , and you stand there and talk of her marrying a man from the lowest scum family in Newcastle . |
25 | ‘ He did n't know anything about the guitar . |
26 | ‘ I do n't know anything about the Bamford Hunt , ’ Meredith said , suddenly finding him unattractive and pushy , his manner hectoring , and disliking both the way he assumed she would agree with him and the arrogance he displayed in failing to give any reason why she should do as he asked . |
27 | He says : ‘ I did n't know anything about the posters and I 'm pretty upset . |
28 | When I first decided to go into acting , my mother went mad — it was quite understandable , we did n't know anything about the acting profession . |
29 | I did n't know anything about the way some birds use warm air currents to help their flight . |
30 | ‘ You do n't know anything about the card game in Room 42 at the Regal Arms , do you ? ’ |