Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] them [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although they are somewhat late in entering the bids scenario , I believe we should not rule them out since having talked to my partner in Italy , he regards them very much as an niche buyer . |
2 | I should not expect them back before late in the afternoon . |
3 | If he has only tinned fruits and custard in his larder , he should not serve them up as coupe de fruits avec creme anglaise . |
4 | Numerous people arrested after the army assault on Tiananmen Square are known to be still imprisoned , even though Beijing may not classify them either as students or political prisoners . |
5 | Sir Walter Scott called barefoot and ragged wild mountain Scots lads ‘ gillie wetfoots ’ , saying he could not tell them apart from the fairies who ‘ beat the bushes ’ . |
6 | Even Shelford could not work them out of that one . |
7 | However , wild horses could n't drag them away from the task in hand tonight , namely lowering the floor six feet with every beat . |
8 | He could n't let them down like that , his brave little company who had battled their way , despite enormous odds , into a precarious success . |
9 | Yeah well you could n't put them back in the wild now . |
10 | Yeah , she could n't get them back on , it was that |
11 | so I went in to pull them out , then I rang her rang her wee fella , she came round on Friday night and collected them sorry she collected them and she could n't get them back to , till the Tuesday , Tuesday . |
12 | The kids had already been put in voluntary care due to the car crash and I could n't get them back until three months after I came out . |
13 | Yeah and people some were could n't get them out of car and broken legs and |
14 | I am a little unhappy about this , because there seem to be such close resemblances between the two plates , that I would not wish them ever to be far apart . |
15 | You would not see them here in the forest . |
16 | However , we shall not discuss them further in this book . |
17 | No — I would n't take them in for fighting . |
18 | He rolled and tied them so that the wind would n't tear them out of his hands while he tried to position them . |
19 | Er , you would n't call them in for the petty things . |
20 | 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 . ’ |
21 | That means that the two loans that he had , he ca n't sign them over to me |
22 | If you ca n't plant them out at once , pot up the runners and plant out later . |
23 | So we ca n't send them up to your doctor . |
24 | Noah 's Ark , that 's good , what do they do with the animals they ca n't make them out of |
25 | Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're |
26 | They very sore people , and they 're very stubborn most of them so whence they have an idea and ca n't get them away from it very very easily |
27 | Now on water you ca n't get them only on eight hundred about eight hundred and ninety . |
28 | When you put the light on then they come out and then I 'm in trouble , I ca n't get them back in |
29 | Dinner wo n't be long now , I just ca n't get them back in . |
30 | I 've tried to view and recover these files using PC Tools , XTree Gold , Actaeon and other programs , and although I can view some of the text files ( the rest are encrypted ) , I just ca n't get them out into a working environment and recover them . |