Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [adv] [adj] at the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yer mammy said see an' not eat too much at the Exhibition . ’
2 The TV playback showed that Southall had held the ball for 13 seconds , although it did not seem as long at the time .
3 You are also responsible for the formation of future adults and , although children may not seem terribly appreciative at the time , most of them , when grown up , look back with delight on simple childhood memories .
4 Your logic is sound but I 'm not feeling very logical at the moment .
5 ‘ I do n't know about you , but I 'm really not feeling very hungry at the moment .
6 She did n't feel too good at the moment .
7 You have n't got as much at the front as I have .
8 You 'll have to excuse me if I do n't sound too lucid at the moment , but I have stinking cold .
9 With my guitar , I was trying to sound like Lightning Hopkins and John Lee Hooker and people like this , and we just thought … ‘ this sounds OK ’ , and it did n't sound too bad at the time .
10 ‘ They did n't sound too bad at the airport , ’ said Angalo .
11 something else that could be quite actually misleading might sleep , be very sleepy , difficult to wake , so if you 've got the baby and you think your baby 's due for a feed and it did n't take very much at the last feed , you ca n't wake it up you should n't think oh well I 'll have to wait for another four hours , beginning to get worried so if the baby 's difficult to wake if it 's difficult to feed not sucking very well if the baby 's cold to touch and then there 's something which is very , very misleading , these babies can have bright red cheeks and bright red hands and feet and if you look at them you think oh they must be warm because they 're red
12 It did n't seem particularly odd at the time , I suppose , but looking back I was surprised he did n't say anything like , ‘ Have a nice trip . ’
13 And yet you do n't seem totally disappointed at the reaction you got !
14 ‘ Hold on to the sledge rails here — keep a loose grip or your hands get tired — try not to keep your foot on the brake ( a miniature snow hook held off the snow by an elasticated octopus grip ) or your other leg will get tired — do n't shout too much at the dogs or they get confused — the occasional quiet word is helpful — on downhills brake gently if you need to so that the line stays tight . '
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