Example sentences of "n't [verb] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She did n't want Dr Russell to feel he had to help her with her luggage when it was so obvious that he and Faye wanted to talk privately about the sonogram .
2 But she did n't want Uncle Albert explaining it to her when she got back if she could work it out for herself .
3 It 's just that we have a little surprise for you and we did n't want Mr Woodentop spoiling it . ’
4 That 's one reason I do n't want Mr Jackson to send me to Combe Court — they would n't let me keep Satan .
5 ‘ I do n't want Mr Evans to find anything missing . ’
6 Then , raising her voice , ‘ I do n't think Lady Joanna expects you to play with her , my lady , but she has been asking if you are feeling more rested .
7 I do n't think Lord Bothwell killed your father , James .
8 " I do n't think Mother Benedicta hates me , but I 'm sure Sister Matthew John and Sister Margaret do .
9 But I do n't think Uncle Hamish heard me .
10 I do n't think Tom Fearon liked it much . ’
11 And it did n't need Mr Lamont to tell us .
12 ‘ I ca n't believe Hugo Kemp put his head that far above the trench . ’
13 ‘ You did n't phone Dr Vaughan to say I was coming ? ’ asked Leonora anxiously , as Gullholm loomed nearer on the horizon .
14 She did n't notice Miguel Rafaelo watching her until her slight form merged into the darkness .
15 I know I 'd not care to , though I would n't let Mr Evans hear me say it .
16 ‘ Should n't let Uncle Albert hear you say that . ’
  Next page