Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] n't [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I must n't become a bore on the subject , but I have to say that in physical terms Tod and I are now feeling absolutely terrific . |
2 | I should n't change a hair . |
3 | Yeah the week after that week I should n't have a day off |
4 | ‘ Are you sure I should n't get a doctor ? ’ she asked . |
5 | I 'll admit from the start that my own attempt to arpeggiate the Gambale way sounds more like Sooty than Sweep picking , but I console myself by thinking that I should n't let a signature model impose another player 's personality on my own style ! |
6 | I could n't move a muscle , my whole body felt like jelly . |
7 | I 'm sure you can imagine how I felt the next morning — I could n't move a muscle ! |
8 | I could n't do a session without one now . ’ |
9 | It 's just cos I , I could n't do a lot more about that one . |
10 | I saw it happen , and I could n't do a thing to help them . |
11 | It was as familiar almost as my own , but I could n't pin a face to it . |
12 | One day when I could n't answer a question about the workings of the British Parliament , Terry said , ‘ What 's the matter , you dumb or what ? ’ |
13 | I could n't open a book , attend a seminar , lecture or tutorial , even go to the library , without getting an erection . |
14 | ‘ Sorry , I could n't manage a table . ’ |
15 | ‘ When I arrived I could n't speak a word of Spanish , did n't know anything about the photographic scene in Madrid and had never worked as a professional photographer before , so it was n't the easiest of situations to begin with . ’ |
16 | but on Monday I could n't speak a word |
17 | Now today … but aside from the cost I could n't make a suit like that today : I could n't get the material . |
18 | ‘ I could n't make a sound , ’ said Sadie . |
19 | It was hard to explain to a youngster who was bright but not particularly well educated that I could n't make a nerve work . |
20 | They did n't know what he was so excited about , and his father was disgusted to find that I could n't draw a footballer ( an unKerridgean species ) . |
21 | The chimney is blocked so I could n't light a fire to heat anything up and I went without a hot drink for those four days . |
22 | ‘ They said there was nothing wrong with me and there should n't be any reason why I could n't carry a child , ’ she says . |
23 | That took about half an hour , and I could n't feel a thing from the waist down . |
24 | Latin really was impossible as I could n't face a prose , but it was discovered that the Greek papers consisted only of two papers : |
25 | I could n't prevent a yell of fright . |
26 | ‘ Being perfectly honest , I could n't give a stuff . ’ |
27 | ‘ Jim , I could n't give a toss if the Queen Mum has been gang banged . ’ |
28 | Piper was yelling , ‘ I could n't give a toss for the time-lag on the frequency search-and-lock processor , just re-establish the bloody link ! |
29 | I could n't give a toss Peter . |
30 | A married 27-year-old estate agent admitted : ‘ There are times when , to be honest , I could n't give a shit whether she enjoys it . ’ |