Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] [pron] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 Does my right hon. Friend agree with the comment made on Sunday that we should not commit ourselves now in advance of 1997 to a single currency as a point of agreement that all sensible people could hold ?
2 and I 've had that taken out because I could n't , I just could not stand it especially in hot weather !
3 Regarding the Marshall , I criticised the fact that you could n't set it up in a rack with , say , a radio system and leave it rigged , because you 'd have to unplug it every time you used it .
4 Suddenly she knew she could n't face him again in this new vulnerability — could n't look into his eyes and see sympathy .
5 Yeah well you could n't put them back in the wild now .
6 In the class see actual oral erm knowledge , I could talk with any of them and put my point a , and I could come up with ideas could n't put it down in
7 He must have been lurking in the church hall , though I could n't see him properly in that dark corner .
8 Meredith could n't see it properly in the absence of proper street-lights and wondered if it was Tom Fearon 's Mercedes .
9 First , when John Ryan was Wales coach , Neath could n't get anyone much in the team ; when Ron Waldron followed Ryan , it was as if the Welsh team had been taken over by Neath .
10 She could n't touch him enough in return .
11 Dark , malevolent and powerful , MESSIAH are proof that a murky goth past need n't hold you back in the dance arena .
12 Now , you can give the answer in this form you need n't write it out in full .
13 What are you thinking that you would not want anyone else in the town to hear ?
14 They would not get us far in the heights of the Greshorns anyway , ’ said Bicker .
15 You would not see them here in the forest .
16 However , we shall not discuss them further in this book .
17 If they did n't have food for breakfast for us , they would n't wake us up in the morning .
18 I wished I could say yes , I minded like hell , it would n't cost me much in the circumstances .
19 They would n't do it again in an 'urry . ’
20 He , he would n't serve me though in the pub , cos he knows how old I am
21 erm , he would n't leave in case they would n't let him back in after modernizing .
22 Of course he would n't kiss her here in a crowded hotel foyer .
23 Would n't look you straight in the eye . ’
24 Of course he 's worth a lot of money , but you ca n't wrap him up in cotton wool . ’
25 BLACKBURN boss Kenny Dalglish takes his expensive collection of stars to rough and tumble Wimbledon today , insisting : ‘ I ca n't wrap them up in cotton wool . ’
26 Er , what in fact this Committee is doing , is saying that at one of the sections that makes up part of it , you happen to have carry forwards spare from last year , therefore use them because we ca n't identify anything else in budget savings for this , next year .
27 ‘ I 've put a spare toothbrush in there for you , but otherwise I ca n't offer you much in the way of beauty aids . ’
28 So picking the bones out of that , it 's size , composition , economic significance and locational requirement means that you ca n't bed it down in your ordinary I five allocation .
29 ‘ Well , I ca n't leave you here in this state . ’
30 ‘ We ca n't throw him out in this kind of weather . ’
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