Example sentences of "[noun] i [modal v] n't [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was full to the gills of roasted cat , which is one of the reasons I ca n't stand the animals now . |
2 | From these accounts I could n't recognise the Tom Watt I thought I had known . |
3 | In which case I wo n't have a |
4 | in case I could n't do the job |
5 | I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail . |
6 | If it 's not one who supplies my regular retailer I wo n't buy the fish . |
7 | March I ca n't remember the exact date erm |
8 | Mum I ca n't hear the telly |
9 | And now she 's got er Rona and Sophie I ca n't remember the boy 's name . |
10 | Now do n't you worry about that young woman that 's upstairs , Sergeant Joe , except of course I would n't want no talk goin' on . ’ |
11 | If he were n't my son-in-law I would n't lift a finger to help him . |
12 | In the sea of pebbles I could n't see the bolts — so much for environmental concerns — but fortunately it was easy climbing . |
13 | The island was a small one in the this has got a heart middle of the pond I could n't find the right line that 's why I did that . |
14 | Well I do n't know what make it was but it came from the house , the furnishing company of Union Street , Plymouth I ca n't remember the shop . |
15 | No wonder I could n't get a bleeding ace . |
16 | ‘ Immediately after the crash I could n't feel the baby moving and he was normally a quite active baby , ’ she said . |
17 | ‘ Immediately after the crash I could n't feel the baby moving and he was normally a quite active baby . ’ |
18 | ‘ In very strong winds I ca n't prevent the sail from lifting me out of the water . ’ |
19 | If I were a girl I would n't let a man go near me ! |
20 | I 'd know where I lived if I saw it , but just at the moment I ca n't remember the name of the street it 's in , and the policeman would n't know if I do n't have the address . |
21 | but on Monday I could n't speak a word |
22 | For years I could n't catch the bloom on a child or young girl 's cheeks , but more recently I managed to capture this with one stroke of the knife . |
23 | Now unless you 're out with your husband I ca n't see the point of bringing your baby out on Christmas shopping |
24 | Well I remember I like to take a while I ca n't stand the most of them . |
25 | ‘ After last night I ca n't deny the desire , but as for love … ’ |
26 | Especially in maths I could n't stand the competitiveness of seeing the ‘ clever boy ’ ( there 's always one in every class ! ) do the exercises miles before everyone else and understanding things quicker than everybody which just reinforced the idea that I did n't have a ‘ mathematical brain' . |
27 | ‘ If you wish to be an academic in the UK I ca n't see a better place than Bradford . |
28 | S E X sex , fate , S H I I wo n't see the other one G H |
29 | ‘ At this rate I wo n't have a job to go back to . ’ |
30 | Why ca n't they give us I mean Christ I ca n't do a up there |