Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why I do n't want I 'd better not fold the paper-until I 've worked out my ideas a bit more . ’ |
2 | I 'd better not mention the Bank 's name , just in case they do n't like it . |
3 | They were laughing again when he said , ‘ Well , I 'd better not take the shag . |
4 | Most difficult of all , admits , is setting foreign language puzzles : ‘ I translated some puzzles into Russian once , which was not easy since I did not even know the Cyrillic alphabet ! ’ |
5 | ‘ You have both helped Ana and I did not even have the right to ask . |
6 | Thinking of him again made me so wretched that on my way back into the department I did not even notice the owner of the hand that held open the door for me , until I chanced to notice Dr Jones watching from outside his office . |
7 | I did not really have the heart for such things , but I knew I should be interrogated on my return , and I was aware that she was merely trying hard to push me into normal post-war life . |
8 | The journey was long but pleasant , although I did not really enjoy the last leg from Kuala Lumpur to Perth . |
9 | I did not entirely follow the hon. Gentleman 's question . |
10 | I did not fully appreciate the extent of their regard until her declining years when the numerous and persistent inquiries about her health , the genuine regrets , the reminiscences of old times , revealed the strength of feeling and loyalty . |
11 | I still could n't fathom why I did n't altogether trust the man , ‘ I must be off , ’ I muttered and returned to lim . |
12 | I did n't particularly like the name at first — I got called things like Stew and Stew-Pot at school — but I 've got used to it . |
13 | Naturally , I did n't immediately see the logic and justice of it . |
14 | They were heavy and had the words ‘ Do not refreeze ’ written on them , but I did n't immediately realize the significance of that . |
15 | I did n't even feel the hotness building up behind my eyeballs . |
16 | ‘ It was so wonderful making people laugh , I did n't even feel the thrashing . |
17 | Francis , flanked by secretary Graham Mackrell , who was waving the fax above his head , said : ‘ I did n't even refer the offer to my chairman because I have a mandate that David is not for sale . |
18 | I knew it from being a kid , but I did n't even know the name of it . ’ |
19 | ‘ I did n't even know the water was there , ’ said Couples , whose Augusta victory came after his tee shot to the short 12th on the final afternoon defied gravity by clinging to a near-vertical bank instead of dropping back into the lake . |
20 | ‘ I did n't even see the sign saying ‘ No Milk ’ . ’ |
21 | ‘ Hey , ’ she protested , ‘ I did n't even see the accident . ’ |
22 | I did n't even realize the one in town had gone till the other day . |
23 | I did n't even touch the tube of Rescue Remedy on the desk before me . |
24 | I did n't even notice the pain . |
25 | The truth was I really fancied going there but I did n't even have the money to bunk the tube . |
26 | I admit I was wrong about the Cairngorms , and I did n't even have the chance to see what was going on behind the plateau to the south . |
27 | My feet were sore , I was roasted like Sunday pork , and I did n't even have the money to leap on to one of the buses that flashed past me . |
28 | Because I recognised my own culpability in what had happened I did n't even argue the point . ’ |
29 | ‘ I did n't even keep the receipts . |
30 | Round two , she thought , and I did n't even hear the bell . |