Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv prt] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | She used to stagger , and if you did n't watch out she 'd come down on you and crush you while you were a-shoeing her . |
2 | ‘ If yer do n't watch out yer 'll crack that mirror . ’ |
3 | ‘ Sarah , if you do n't hurry up I 'll have to get your father to get you out of there . ’ |
4 | Because , I mean , I know where it 's coming from , some of it 's coming from Stanley , who , who thinks if I do n't stand down it will damage Ruth 's chances . |
5 | It do n't switch off I 'll have to go and do it . |
6 | ‘ Henry ! ’ said Elinor , in a voice that suggested that if he did n't shut up he might get a clip round the ear . |
7 | No do n't come up I 'll slide this down it 's not very heavy , I just put some bits of stuff in , it 's not terribly heavy |
8 | if it ha Say you fired one in and one did n't come out it would have one extra |
9 | If you do n't come back I 'll take the whole bottle . ’ |
10 | ‘ If that does n't come off I will bring in players from junior football , ’ he said . |
11 | I thought that if I did n't get out I might end up being thrown out . |
12 | If I do n't get out I might go under . ’ |
13 | Yeah but if you get in there yo you wo n't get out I 'll drop you in there . |
14 | If I do n't get back they 'll miss me . |
15 | Tomorrow , she decided , if Peter does n't get back I 'll have to leave . |
16 | ‘ If this does n't let up we 'll need something dry to change into , ’ he said , squinting up at what could be seen of a lowering sky . |
17 | That way they wo n't drift off they will come back . |
18 | ‘ The ball belongs to us , ’ whined Willie Allan 's letter , ‘ and if it does n't turn up we will take steps to see that it does . |
19 | The pushers knew exactly when to expect her and if she did n't turn up they would telephone her . |
20 | Mr has got he said if you 're do n't own up you 'll put everybody in doubt . |
21 | There were dances in the Hut by the Strathmore Arms and when we grew up a bit and thought our fathers would n't find out we would nip into the Strathmore Arms for a pint , on the few occasions we could afford . |