Example sentences of "n't [verb] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do n't want to go you 'll just have to say so . ’ |
2 | ‘ Tulagai , if you do n't want to go you can always stay here and run caravans of supplies down to the escarpment camp . |
3 | ‘ I know , ’ said Nigel , ‘ if you do n't want to lurk you can amass . ’ |
4 | Perhaps if you do n't want to sell we could take on a joint venture . ’ |
5 | But I ca n't — I mean , I do n't want to believe it could happen — with anyone else — the way it was with us . |
6 | No , no , no , no apologies I just do n't want to know I 'll never forget her , but I 'll never wan na fucking see her again , I can guarantee you that . |
7 | Now , say more about that practically , because I mean if you 're depressed , you may feel too depressed to go to a a professional , you may have great difficulty getting there for whatever reason because you 're ashamed as someone mentioned , you 're embarrassed , you do n't want to admit you ca n't cope , which is a syndrome once you get there how do you pluck up the courage to say well actually what your offering me is n't good enough , I 've heard on on television there is something better and I want it ? |
8 | But I do n't know think it would be easier ? |
9 | ca n't keep buying them can you ? |
10 | I do n't remember saying I would , but I will do if you like . |
11 | I do n't I ca n't remember doing I ca n't remember taking it . |
12 | If he had n't agreed to appear we could not have raised the cash to make the show . ’ |
13 | ‘ … he would n't mind betting they 'd queue up to drink plain tap water out of her Wellington boots and count themselves blasted lucky to have the chance . |
14 | Cos we do n't we do n't like to say in maths we do n't like to say we ca n't do it . |
15 | Patrick did n't like to think what would happen if his mother ever discovered his association with Joseph . |
16 | He especially did n't like to think what would happen if his mother ever discovered that he was going to sneak out of the house to attend an illegal meeting a few days hence . |
17 | Brenda did n't like to think what might happen . |
18 | But I 'd love to have kids , and I would n't like to think I would never have another physical relationship with a woman ’ — Richard |
19 | But I 'd love to have kids , and I would n't like to think I would never have another physical relationship with a woman . |
20 | He knew May was not unhappy , but he did n't like to think he may have bored her . |
21 | There 's seven pence on the table , now take ten away , must be mad , yeah , so , anyway , we do n't like saying we ca n't do it , in maths , so we pretend we can , and we work out this complete new system , it 's all a game really , it 's all a silly game |
22 | But cos mathematicians are a bit crackers , we want , we do n't like saying I ca n't do that . |
23 | This is , you know you just ca n't begin to believe it can you ? |
24 | If that do n't stop whistling I 'll chuck it |
25 | He says if he does n't stop drinking he 'll be dead in five year . |
26 | ‘ I know , and if you do n't stop interrupting I wo n't tell you at all . ’ |
27 | ‘ So if you do n't stop arguing I 'll chop your head off . ’ |
28 | It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) . |
29 | Sefton today is happy in retirement , but eleven years ago there were many who would n't have believed he 'd still be alive . |
30 | I would n't have believed you could have told me anything I did n't know about the seamy side of life in this town . |