Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Because obviously if you had one particular factory on the tideway and another producing an identical product and identical effluent in one of the tributaries , you could n't treat them the same because they 're patently different cases . ’ |
2 | probably had n't paid that much , so these peo the ones that lent the money out , in really they er , and they really have suffered just , they probably thought that if we do n't lend them the money somebody else will and get the interest and they 'll grow bigger and much overtake us , you know , to , to take over our business , so er , so the |
3 | You wrote and told me to ring — presumably you were too mean to ring me — but you had n't given me the number . |
4 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
5 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
6 | No , well let , let no we have n't given him the go ahead yet . |
7 | He had n't given them the satisfaction of firing him there and then ; he 'd shown them the contempt he felt for them … let them suffer ! |
8 | Because I would think it 's that I had n't given you the |
9 | In this one it was n't quite so er , straightforward in that we , we had n't given you the actual activities to do . |
10 | But all this stuff does n't make me the least bit happy . |
11 | Plus , of course , he admitted to himself wryly , the fact that the hours and the work do n't make me the ideal boy-friend , let alone husband . |
12 | Thus he says of Ali , a member of Fatah , ‘ He knew I loved him , but it did n't make him the slightest bit arrogant . |
13 | Whilst you 've suggested everybody else has a right to their opinion and does n't make yours the solution ! |
14 | On our first day we headed for that beautiful beach … but we did n't make it the temptation was too great to lounge by probably the largest and most stunning freshwater pool in the Canaries . |
15 | The new machine will set you back a cool £1,700 which does n't make it the cheapest machine in the world . |
16 | I said to her if she did n't make it the first time , let her lend you my hammer she said do n't you talk like that and do n't you let e Geoff hear you ! |
17 | ‘ It 's an amusing link but I do n't think its the key to his appointment . ’ |
18 | It was n't left there and I ca n't think what the chances are of finding it in a place this size . |
19 | But he ca n't discuss what the extracts reveal . |
20 | ‘ Having 12 or 13 good players does n't win you the championship . |
21 | We are aware , in the novels we read , both of an authorial identification with the leading character or the first-person narrator , and of material that might constitute an authorial judgement in that respect : but we do n't know what the verdict is . |
22 | You do n't know what the hell you 're on about , you 've no idea at all . |
23 | ‘ I do n't know what the position is , ’ Lendl said disdainfully . |
24 | We did n't know what the risk factors were . |
25 | If you do n't know what the system is required to do ; you do n't know anything . |
26 | He did n't know what the medals were for . |
27 | The bemused Parisians did n't know what the fuck we were on about when we asked for the ‘ Adidas Centre ’ in several differing French accents . |
28 | It was also a lack of knowledge — 98 per cent of the people did n't know what the arguments were really about . |
29 | Casey went on : ‘ I do n't know what the hell he 's talking about . ’ |
30 | It is very easy sometimes but with other works it is difficult if you get a score and you do n't know what the composer is thinking . |