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

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1 If you had n't stopped to give me a lift this morning , I 'd still be shuffling along the road to Tangiers . ’
2 ‘ I just do n't fancy tackling her a third time . ’
3 On the other hand , you wo n't want to input them every time you run the program either .
4 Of course we do n't want to overdo it the praise that is .
5 Anyway , Liz is a bit annoyed because she does n't want to lose her no claims bonus .
6 D I did n't want to give him a false impression .
7 She did n't want to give him the satisfaction .
8 No , he did n't want to give her a rose , or a spoon , or a baby .
9 She just did n't want to give anyone the chance to put her down .
10 Now , I do n't want to give you a boring lesson about the markets of the day , suffice to say that in 1520 hard cash was rare , most of it being tied up in fields , lands and houses , so it was natural for people like Ralemberg to tout for business .
11 I do n't want to give you the impression it 's buoyant there , it is n't .
12 I would n't want to hear it every night , but tonight it took the breath away with its doomed glamour .
13 As void and null as her feeble attempts to find out what he did n't want to tell her the night of the paella .
14 He did n't want to waste yet another that way ; he did n't want to make me a betrayer ; he wanted to keep me , as far as he still could .
15 But we do n't want to make it a , a potential area to fail .
16 Er , and the work just gets done , you do n't need to do it every day .
17 ‘ I hope I do n't need to tell you the level of shock that the last few days have brought to this entire country . ’
18 I do n't know to tell you the truth
19 ‘ You would n't consider giving me a clue as to what this is all about ? ’
20 Mrs Laughton resigned with much regret , saying as she went that Orkney Islands Council did n't appear to know what the role of the Reporter to the Children 's Panel should be , and determined to make her concerns public .
21 I do n't remember buying her the jumper !
22 She suddenly remembered that she had n't thought to offer him a tip — although , unlike the awful Elise , he had n't seemed to expect any payment .
23 No because we would n't have got that fifteen hundred pounds they had n't agreed to do us a service .
24 ‘ You would n't mind organizing them a bit , would you ?
25 ‘ I do n't mind seeing them a long way off , ’ said the worried lady nome .
26 Perhaps the doctor would n't mind giving me a lift that morning when he drives up to town . ’
27 I am going to be away Thurs–Sun this week ( Roland , my brother , is getting married and I 'm to be bridesmaid ) but perhaps you would n't mind giving me a ring sometime ?
28 So you do n't mind giving me a lift to , up to Nick 's house ?
29 Yeah I mean it 's gone on long enough I mean I do n't mind giving her a couple of weeks or something
30 I 've found out more about it now , so if you would n't mind giving him a message , Ruth ?
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