Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If it does n't ship before the contract expires , apparently IBM wo n't have full rights to it . |
2 | Erm , I , I apologize but for some reason I ca n't explain that the recommendations on , on this items twelve B one and twelve B two should read as follows . |
3 | I had been poorly for a while and could n't eat and the doctor thought it may be appendicitis so he sent me to Darlington Hospital . |
4 | Issues of institutional design do n't disappear once a decision has been made to adopt internal organization . |
5 | I ca n't stay but a little while . |
6 | They 're young and you 're still maintaining them when you 're alive you ca n't pretend that they do n't exist when the will comes along . |
7 | Erm he then goes on to talk about erm eliminating banditry erm wh which basically erm where the peasant associations are powerful enough erm , you know , where the people rise up bandi bandits do n't exist because the people have risen up and you know are , are , are strong enough because they 've got swords , because they 've got spears , they 've joined together to , to get rid of the bandits . |
8 | The RAF says it ca n't comment until a board of inquiry reports back . |
9 | But the hunting world wo n't comment until the court case is over . |
10 | Lloyds Bank say they wo n't comment because the matter is subject to legal proceedings . |
11 | The police wo n't comment because the matter has been refered to the police complaints authority . |
12 | You can get plenty of what you do n't want and a little of what you do want . |
13 | But I do n't think that a committee meeting is the proper or best place to discuss this , do you ? |
14 | ‘ And you need n't think that a couple of glasses of champagne will make any difference . |
15 | ‘ You would n't think that a young man once wrote a poem about my ankles . |
16 | I do n't think erm on reflection , I do n't think that a three-way table show is a good thing . |
17 | Oh that was she was supposed to come today , but she phoned up last week erm she is gon na come but I do n't think that a date has been arranged yet . |
18 | I do n't think that Simon 's character is a very realistic one as I do n't think that a boy his age could be as philosophical and perfect as he is . |
19 | ‘ You did n't think that the other day , ’ she said . |
20 | But I do n't think that the 59 per cent threat is the only , or even the main , reason for viewing the prospect of another Labour government with gloom , disgust , despair . |
21 | I do n't think that the band really cared . |
22 | He did n't think that the US would do a Suez in the Middle East . |
23 | It surely meant that those detectives did n't think that the madman had done it . |
24 | However , I did n't think that the descriptions of Colin Ward and Sarah Baxter ( ‘ Chip butties and crème de menthe consumed to the accompaniment of the Beautiful South ’ and ‘ The thinking man 's Jaci Stephen ’ ) bore even the slightest relation to the truth , or were in kulcher-babble , come to that . |
25 | Certainly I do n't think that the DTI 's ministers and officials will find their jobs any less interesting when they begin to take up our cause in this way . |
26 | Amitha : I do n't think that the organization had thought very much about race and racism until it was forced to . |
27 | Ahmed : I do n't think that the Union actually changed in any fundamental way . |
28 | There was a generally growing permissive attitude , although I do n't think that the attitude towards homosexuality was particularly permissive . |
29 | I do n't think that the protestors knew the full story . |
30 | A month ago , when Jim Bob and Fruitbat jokingly suggested that it might be vaguely amusing to tie in the , if you will , ‘ concept ’ of the album with a foreign press conference to promote it , they did n't think that the marketing johnnies at Chrysalis and EMI would take them at their word . |