Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't be [verb] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't particularly enjoy it but men should n't be ostracised for it . ’ |
2 | If you want to run a nice , happy , little group of amateur people you should be allowed to get on with it , but public money should n't be spent on it . |
3 | It would have meant the hole was stopped , they could n't be pushed into it themselves . |
4 | " For God 's sake , Maureen , you were yelling yesterday that you could n't be bothered with it . |
5 | Nenna knew that , but she was sure it could n't have been Edward 's fault , and at the moment she could n't be bothered with it . |
6 | And then the doctor could n't be bothered to it . |
7 | ‘ If I was n't getting all the media attention I would n't be pining for it , ’ a modest Tim begins . |
8 | ‘ If I was n't getting all the media attention I would n't be pining for it , ’ a modest Tim begins . |
9 | My Lords , the the Noble Lord is intensively anxious about this policy , if it was as unsuccessful as the Noble Lord believes , he would n't be exercised about it and sec secondly My Lords on cash protection , the Noble Lord confuses cash protection with money for erm er providing er information to parents . |
10 | There 's a proof because so if two people were contemplating the proof of the infinity of primes they would n't be going about it in different ways , erm , if they 're contemplating the proof , they 'd be contemplating exactly the same steps in the same order . |
11 | Stephen said it would , though Dadda 's mood would n't be improved by it . |
12 | She used to frequent fashion parties but now says she ‘ ca n't be dealing with it ’ . |
13 | Unfortunately as we saw earlier with the housing discussions , we are very much a pint pot as the analogy was used and that a quart just ca n't be fitted into it . |
14 | The precautionary principle suggests that , as the future damage done by pollution is often more costly than the extra expense of avoiding it in the first place and in any case it is often unacceptable , even if a money cost ca n't be put on it , then prevention is better than cure . |
15 | I ca n't be doing with it . ’ |
16 | ‘ Because you ca n't be doing with it . ’ |
17 | Yeah but I ca n't be doing with it |
18 | That was a bit far fetched I suppose but erm you wo n't be looking at it for it is believable or not . |
19 | But we wo n't be deprived of it without a fight . |
20 | Do n't worry , Aurora — I wo n't be going after it any more . ’ |
21 | Maintenance costs will be reduced because the engine will stay in tune — and you wo n't be paying for it to be stripped and decarbonised . |
22 | to Majorca for a week but it wo n't be to laze around it 's for it 's for walking . |
23 | I 'm looking forward to the clash and certainly wo n't be overawed by it , ’ said Muir . |
24 | that this will be the last year because er from next year well irrespective of whether they 're sequestered I hope our sponsorship money wo n't be sequestered with it but |
25 | He has a tactical plan for Belfast but wo n't be drawn on it . |