Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] n't [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She has n't many other pleasures . |
2 | What she has n't live with him ? |
3 | ‘ She 's always talking about going to see her nephew and his children , but she 's never gone and it 's only because she has n't enough money for the ticket . ’ |
4 | If she wants to fight on she 'll have to pay and she says she has n't enough money . |
5 | She has n't three lights on tonight . |
6 | ‘ She rings up and complains to James that she has n't any money and she wants this and she wants that . |
7 | Sometimes a clean break just wo n't work , where , for instance , there is n't any capital sum available for you to pay your wife and she has n't any job prospects ; then you may be saddled with having to fork out ‘ periodic payments ’ — the English term for alimony . |
8 | She has n't any friends , except one who is bad for her , and she wo n't mix with other young people . |
9 | She has n't mistaken cans of cat food for other cans , either . |
10 | ‘ All right , I have an overdraft — but who does n't these days — and I am well within the agreed limit . |
11 | We had a glimpse of that with ‘ Nothing Compares 2 U ’ ( she cried , we cried too … ) and she does n't staunch the flow ( ‘ Can you really say you 're not in pain , like me ? ’ — ‘ Speech ’ ’ ) Do n't be fooled by the slight swagger of ‘ Why Do n't You Do Right ? ’ , the fragile , breathy innocence of her ‘ Bewitched , Bothered And Bewildered ’ , we 're just warming up to those where's-my-baby-blues of ‘ Black Coffee ’ . |
12 | Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) . |
13 | She does n't any more . |
14 | Look , Pickles , he has n't two beans to rub together . |
15 | He has n't got any he 's got no erm he has n't hairy legs . |
16 | When that goes , he has n't great reserves of fitness with which to compensate . |
17 | The last time we met he had just bought a new boat , having taken up sailing in his spare time ( but he has n't much of that ) . |
18 | But he has n't much of a choice . |
19 | Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time . |
20 | He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he be allowed to pay the fine at the rate of twenty pounds per week . |
21 | He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he 'd be allowed to pay the fine at a rate of twenty pounds per week . |
22 | And he has n't any children . |
23 | ‘ He has n't any right to interfere ! ’ said Melissa angrily . |
24 | He has n't any money . ’ |
25 | dirty , only bottoms , Paula he has n't any jackets |
26 | No but I mean he has n't supposed to come and , you know not really . |
27 | Yeah , I know we went in there last week , cos they had these cards , they got those things with six bugs on them , they 're really ugly looking things , Aaron wanted them , he has n't half been playing some tricks on Gary take them down in front of Gary and that Gary 's aagh |
28 | The ‘ I ’ describing conversations he has n't direct access to , which he was n't present at , which he may not even have been told about and so may be inventing , is the ‘ character ’ Dostoevsky has turned himself into for the purpose of narrating the provincial chronicle . |
29 | Unfortunately your two attacks have left Samson very tired and he has n't enough energy to move . |
30 | No , we , we 're looking at individual cases still , and , indeed they will be reviewed as ind individual cases in the future , with the Health Authority clearly recognizing that it has n't much of a responsibilities on them . |