Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | This feature allows you to play direct to tape , or direct to a house P.A. The output from the emulator is not affected by the level control on the JMP-1 's front panel , so any changes you make for your stage level will not affect what goes out front , or to tape , should you be recording the ‘ Live Album ’ . |
2 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
3 | But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them . |
4 | And she did not want anyone to find out what she had done . |
5 | ‘ I did not want you to find out like this , ’ he said , more gently . |
6 | This means that general relativity can not predict what comes out of a singularity . |
7 | And they do not need it spelt out how important it is to promote Orlando 's image as a safe and healthy resort . |
8 | My educational colleagues are a hard-bitten lot and I had not expected them to come out as complete ‘ quality ’ converts . |
9 | If only they had not let her go out that night . |
10 | The triteness and immaturity of her own words and attitudes embarrassed Lee but she could not withhold what streamed out . |
11 | He himself had been roundly booed in Jamaica and whatever the reasons , the Barbadian public could not bring themselves to come out in support . |
12 | The hon. Gentleman is right to refer to security , although he will not expect me to spell out what is happening in the city at present . |
13 | Hope could not prevent himself blurting out . |
14 | And with a calm purpose that he did not feel he went out into the street . |
15 | But it annoyed me that I had not got them worked out already . |
16 | He 's not got himself sorted out , Tim . |
17 | She thought he was a hard man because he had spoken of the sturdy beggars as no better than wolves to be strung up on trees as a warning to others ; he certainly had not helped her to escape out of pity . |
18 | Unless you ask for the specialist guidance of a groomer or breeder of these dogs , I do not suggest you rush out and buy a stripping knife and start pulling ! |
19 | For the daytimes she would need swimsuit , snorkel and flippers ; oilskin , so rain could not stop her going out ; Hunter boots and crash cap because she was bound to find a riding stable ; tennis racquet — on the offchance , as Rodney did n't play ; a frisbee ; a lilo ; shorts , walking boots , a pedometer , a compass , a small knapsack and a thermos . |
20 | The Hygiene supervisors felt as though the planes would land on their heads , but this did not stop them carrying out a thorough and hygienic job . |
21 | Maybe ‘ I did n't vote Tory ’ , but even that does not enable me to opt out of that responsibility entirely . |
22 | ‘ I 'll give you your letter back , miss — unread , ’ the police-sergeant told Rosalind , with a grin , ‘ but I 'd like to keep the envelope , please , because it 's got a nice glossy surface and the man your sister saw stealing bulbs has left two lovely big fingerprints on it , which may or may not enable us to find out who he is , but will certainly prove whether the gardener who was sacked as the thief is innocent . |
23 | All that was left to her now was pride — pride not to let him know how much he had hurt her , pride not to let him find out how much she loved him . |
24 | not to let them get out of the pov that 's what I 'm saying , it suits them because they can buy up property much cheaper than if that two hundred pounds a week that 's being spent on bed and breakfast , that , they were spent on helping them with the problems as they are at the moment . |
25 | The executive took care not to let it slip out that he had never seen a DPR contract note . |
26 | I 'll not have them put out . ’ |
27 | These periods of reflection and decision-making are important , but we must not let them get out of hand . |
28 | and er , er , er , and the poor are getting poorer and they will not let them get out of the poverty trap . |
29 | Stapleton would not let it go out unless he thought Sir Henry was there . ’ |
30 | On Sunday afternoons , because our parents would not let us go out unaccompanied in the evenings , we used to go to the local cinema , which was also the theatre . |