Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not nacked it 's just that I 've lost seven pens like . |
2 | But at her door he was told he could not see her , and he realized she had not forgiven him . |
3 | Hurley had not forgiven him for the loss of Syrian George , and he was still under heavy pressure from Washington to show results , but in general Coleman made sure they got along for the sake of his back-channel reports to MC/10 Control . |
4 | He could have gone on , recklessly , but he was unwilling to reach a consummation where she shared any abandon with him ; he had not forgiven her . |
5 | Sheila was angry and said Mark had not been out of her care during the past fortnight and insisted she had not shaken him . |
6 | ‘ It 's not stopped me referring patients , ’ said one doctor , ‘ but I do think about where I send them . ’ |
7 | The state 's farmers and bee-keepers might not have realised that they were coping with an externality , but that had not stopped them from organising a market . |
8 | Just because they have been disowned by Labour has not stopped them hitching their star to its bandwagon . |
9 | Doors and bolts had been fixed , but in a three-month period it was said that ‘ 14 dozen locks ’ had been broken , the children had burned down the door , and even iron gates had not stopped them from gaining access to the roof and throwing stones on people below . |
10 | They may have nothing to offer , but that has not stopped them holding press conferences or making public statements . |
11 | She had not stopped him . |
12 | Having her daughter has not stopped her from doing more or less what she had planned , but has spurred her on to better results . |
13 | Yet the photographs proved it had not stopped her pursuing her curiosity to Oxford . |
14 | The evidence from abroad is that outlawing hacking has not stopped it . |
15 | Denying it had not stopped it from growing . |
16 | Trying to run from it had not stopped it , either . |
17 | Why had she not received them earlier ? |
18 | If he had not taken possession of the goods after the theft he had not received them . |
19 | When payment for games totalling more than £7,000 was not received he wrote back to the bank and received two additional references on December 18 , 1990 and January 15 , 1991 confirming that the company was good for up to £10,000 . |
20 | The bonus is combined with your normal pension payment for the first week in December , so if you have not received it by the end of that month ask at your local Social Security office . |
21 | Or he has written and I have not received it . |
22 | The Association has pressed for a clear-cut answer on this issue and has not received it . |
23 | I have been stuck here and have not received it , but I shall , of course , give it proper consideration . |
24 | Provided the springboard doctrine is sensibly applied and injunctions granted only in the clearest of cases so that the recipient of the information is not effectively placed in a worse position than if he had not received it , the interests of both the supplier of the information and the recipient can be satisfied . |
25 | Yeah hello mate yeah yeah I do n't know I 've not received it yet no so I 'm just waiting for er someone to bomb into my office yeah do you want it , what , what , do you want it colour mate or black and white ? |
26 | If it is not registered it will be void against a purchaser of the reversion where the land in question is unregistered land . |
27 | If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden . |
28 | In July 1914 while preparing the volume for publication , he confided to his close friend Florence Henniker : ‘ Some of them I rather shrink from printing — those I wrote just after Emma died , when I looked back at her as she had originally been , & when I felt miserable lest I had not treated her considerately in her latter life . |
29 | Bitterness not only results from our response to an offence ; it can also result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly . |
30 | It 's a mild type , but if not treated it could suddenly develop into an acute form with increased coughing , loss of appetite , fever and fast breathing . ’ |