Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The obvious two are Kevin Keegan — he 'd be crap … he 's just a jumped up little Geordie who still has n't shown he can produce a really imaginative team ; and Glen Hoddle — now , hed be my choice … why ? because he 's young , has the respect of the players , would introduce the concept of playing football into the national team ( after all , if you look at the individual skill level of English players it 's as good as just about anywhere in the world … it 's just that managers have refused to let them play ) . |
2 | Says nobody who has n't experienced it can understand it . |
3 | Mm , that 's what I 'll do I do n't think we 'll use the fire that much , I mean we , I , did I put it on ? |
4 | I do n't think you would I certainly do n't think you would find divorced from the real world because he 's involved in consultancy work and research work with the national companies out with the organisation |
5 | I 've I would n't I do n't think I would go out if somebody said , Would you come and sing er at such and such a thing . |
6 | I then expect I will be tortured , and if they see I do n't die they will poison me . |
7 | But you see I , I do n't know I can see what you mean , but I do n't know whether a move would be the answer cos I think you 're if you 're gon na stay in teaching this is what 's gon na happen . |
8 | It was my heart that broke when he went , yet I never had him searched for ; I durs n't think what 'd come , if he saw the lad now . |
9 | ‘ I reckon if you 'ad n't left you 'd 'ave bin a parlourmaid by now , ’ Ella Tomkin said . |
10 | ‘ I — I did n't think what would happen to it . |
11 | I did n't think we would have the opportunity to say things — we all got a chance to speak . |
12 | Two-goal Lancaster said : ‘ We thought there might be eight goals tonight — but we did n't think we would get four of them ! . ’ |
13 | ‘ You did n't think we 'd arrive in this Florida place and there 'd be signs up saying ‘ This way to space ’ , did you ? ’ said Angalo sarcastically . |
14 | At least , I ought to have tried , but I did n't think we 'd end up with a blizzard like this . |
15 | Did n't think we 'd need two , and mine 's not nearly as good as yours , even if I could take half as good a picture . ’ |
16 | I did n't think we could go wrong . |
17 | We did a lot of woodwork at the school because they did n't think we could deal with books . |
18 | Like with the conditions at Holloway , I knew it would be no picnic , but I just did n't think they would treat human beings like that , anywhere . |
19 | But I did n't think they would put the band back together ; David had mentioned it a couple of times but I had n't really taken him that seriously . |
20 | ( The other night I had asked him if he did n't think they ought to have the vote in Switzerland , and he said it was irrelevant . ) |
21 | They said oh they could n't do nothing about that but er did n't think they could do much about it . |
22 | Well I did n't think they could 've gone straight into socialization because they did n't have the resources to . |
23 | ‘ When I saw Honey End and Greek Scholar coming at me I did n't think they could catch up but I gave Foinavon one more slap just in case as we jumped the last . |
24 | I did n't think they could know anything about my boat — she was at least a mile away , on the northern edge of Winter Marsh , and as I 'd come from the road on the south they had no reason to search the northern shore . |
25 | Kathleen did n't think they could afford to wait any longer . |
26 | ‘ I did n't think they 'd print it for some reason . |
27 | she said might and er Martine is coming to stay , well I thought you would do really , because er , I did n't think they 'd leave the house |
28 | did n't think they 'd accept that the two different police forces , one said yes the other said no , but then they stood |
29 | He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’ |
30 | I was too scared to talk to anyone about them , because I did n't think they 'd understand , and I never wanted you to find out as I though it would destroy you . |