Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I say , the other night , I say it did n't really bother me , but like I 'm a heavy sleeper anyway . |
2 | Carbon dioxide is the most soluble of the gases because as it dissolves it does n't just go through a physical solution it goes through a chemical conversion such that carbon dioxide dissolving in water forms carbonic acid which , in water will dissociate into a hydrogen iron and a hydrogen bicarbonate iron which can further dissociate this is why I 've got a nice wide blackboard and you 've only got a piece of A four paper so you end up with a carbonate iron two hydrogen ions This system is a dynamic equilibrium . |
3 | But just because the ranger service has expanded it does not necessarily mean there will be similar increase in the number of school visits or guided walks . |
4 | I hope it does n't all fall through . |
5 | Leicester City Council says that with forty thousand light bulbs to install it does n't really have any alternative to starting so early . |
6 | You 're so neurot look it do n't even sound like him . |
7 | A spokesman claimed it did not even have a record of the name of the hero pilot or a list of the passengers . |
8 | As You Like It does n't even have the cinematic crutches of the few Shakespeare movies that have worked — no Henry V trench-warfare here . |
9 | to do it do n't necessarily think that that type of event happens |
10 | In societies in which adolescence as we know it does not really occur , they make the transition from childhood to adulthood in one traumatic experience just as their ancestors , generations before , made the change from the innocence of nature to the guilt and responsibility of culture by perpetuating the primal crimes of incest and parricide . |
11 | And the human species can not be considered to be eternal either , as we know it did not always exist in its present form , nor can we expect it to have an infinite existence . |
12 | If Collimore do n't score it does n't really look as though anybody else is going to . |
13 | We can incrementally manage our way towards open systems component by component , ’ is his message to users , ‘ but do n't do it all at once — and remember it does n't necessarily mean Unix . ’ |
14 | Section 11(2) states : [ i ] t is immaterial … that the public access to a building is limited to a particular period or particular occasion , but where anything removed from a building or its grounds is there otherwise than as forming part of , or being on loan for exhibition with , a collection intended for permanent exhibition to the public , the person removing it does not thereby commit an offence under this section unless he removes it on a day when the public have access to the building as mentioned in sub-section ( 1 ) above . |
15 | Mick Keebles , the World Cup captain , heads the off-campus contingent , which also includes John Jenkins , a centre who briefly returned to rugby union with Waterloo on leaving Leeds Polytechnic , but decided it did not quite match the real thing . |
16 | ‘ And I suppose it does n't really matter where you sleep . |
17 | I suppose it has n't really sunk in yet . |
18 | She felt it did n't altogether suit her . |
19 | As it would only be a temporary name we felt it did n't really matter all that much what we should call ourselves |
20 | And then he thought it did not perhaps matter so greatly . |
21 | Well , just somewhere sort of , I mean it does n't really matter . |
22 | I mean it has n't actually had any grow |
23 | I mean it did n't basically say , go away and do n't do that did it ? |
24 | I mean it did n't really break |
25 | But I mean it did n't really go with the rest of the things . |
26 | So er I mean it did n't really affect me too much . |
27 | I 'll go further : I think it does n't even occur to you not to do it ! ’ |
28 | But er I think it does n't really matter whether it 's erm it 's er you know relating to your own circumstances , it 's more l it 's more ab about just solving problems really . |
29 | Oh never mind it does n't really matter . |
30 | At issue is whether a foreign country can identify and successfully demand the repatriation of antiquities that it admits it did not even know existed until they turned up in a museum 's collection . |