Example sentences of "n't [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Fine for a 1950s semi , but old buildings were n't intended to be hermetically sealed ; preventing moisture getting in and out causes real damage . ’ |
2 | I began to feel ashamed of my nosiness but I had n't intended to be nosey : I was just curious . |
3 | It sure as hell was n't intended to be policeman-friendly . |
4 | ‘ When a product has already travelled from its place of origin there is n't intended to be any restriction , ’ said Alison Fellows of the European law unit at Dickinson Dees in Newcastle . |
5 | They were wary and would n't stay to be photographed . |
6 | ‘ I wo n't stay to be laughed at ! ’ he cried , and was about to run away , when Catherine caught hold of his hand . |
7 | ‘ You 'm do n't want to be believing what they do write in they newspapers ma'am ’ , exclaimed the sergeant , but his visitor was not listening . |
8 | It 's run by a private charity and they do n't normally accept referrals from outsiders but they did n't want to be too dogmatic about that . ’ |
9 | She did n't look like she was there ; she knew she did n't want to be there . |
10 | Curled tight like an embryo that does n't want to be born , like a baby who 's had too much pain . |
11 | I do n't want to be scared of anything . |
12 | And since senators are elected for 9 years , it is natural that they should keep in close touch with the local councillors who elected them — they do n't want to be completely forgotten . |
13 | ‘ I do n't want to be a dictator over the whole thing , to tell them what to do . |
14 | Do n't want to be caught out in the open when Jerry starts up . |
15 | One can imagine his dismay when he returned to the port and found the ship had gone — either earlier than planned or because the crew did n't want to be caught helping him . |
16 | By 1982 we had swept up all but a handful of awkward items whose inhabitants , for varying reasons , did n't want to be or could n't be ‘ nationalised ’ — which was very untidy and inconvenient of them . |
17 | They wo n't want to be the one in their class , group or gang who missed buying a ticket having known the show was sold out last time . |
18 | Terrible as it sounds , you did n't want to be associated with that deprivation It was a downer You wanted out There was no question of not liking blacks , it was a question of social standing . |
19 | I did n't want to be totally dependent on any one source of income or any one group . |
20 | Men who could use these things comfortably would have to be three metres tall , and when they came I really did n't want to be there . |
21 | ‘ But the immigration officials and security men just laughed and said she was pretending because she did n't want to be sent back . ’ |
22 | William Durant , who ran GM , did n't want to be involved in the war effort and ordered the Lelands not t proceed with the idea . |
23 | I did n't want to be dictated to . ’ |
24 | After a while , I told them we did n't want to be treated this way . |
25 | ‘ I 'd previously been trained in management and I did n't want to be an audio typist . |
26 | ‘ You do n't want to be spared ? ’ |
27 | She do n't want to be on her own , even at night , so what I done was drag my mattress and sleeping bag into her room , and that 's where I 'm sleeping now — on her floor . |
28 | I do n't want to be sick or nothing . |
29 | I do n't want to be looked after by Mr Jackson . |
30 | I did n't want to be naughty , but I really did n't want to go to Combe Court . |