Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb past] n't [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I was that busy , y'know , getting up , going out to score , having a toot , going out again to score , that I did n't even realise what was going on .
2 I have always used a magnetic board and marker to follow the chart and found that I did n't even have to look away from it whilst punching , thus speeding up the whole process considerably .
3 I was lucky in that I did n't even have to know the women I worshipped , which opened the field up somewhat — I was happy to admire from afar .
4 He waved me through so that I did n't even have to slow .
5 I was so cowed that I did n't even say who I was ; I pretended to be her .
6 But that was a matter of choice ; there were some people I did n't like , and many more that I did n't even know .
7 At the time my athletic naivete was such that I did n't even know what a Director of Coaching was .
8 All I can say is that I did n't even know Melanie was still there that night .
9 My legs were shaking , I could see that he was nearly bursting with excitement at having something to tell me that I did n't already know .
10 The place had nothing to tell me that I did n't already know .
11 I found nothing about it that I did n't particularly like and plenty that I did .
12 ‘ I 'm very disappointed not to be doing the film , ’ Crawford added , ‘ but I would rather that people remember enjoying my performance in the play than say that I did n't quite pull it off in the film . ’
13 Yet when I came to think about it , it was only the slang that I did n't quite understand .
14 And I felt that I did n't really want to do this at a time when I was still floundering about and not having very disciplined classes and so on .
15 To say I did n't have time would not be true , but that I did n't really want to make time .
16 I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the .
17 This was partly due to the fact that I did n't really understand what I was supposed to be doing and partly because I had a very intricate felt-pen and biro decoration to complete on my pencil case ( which obviously took priority over maths work ) .
18 I told him that I did n't really see the point in him talking to Frank and me separately .
19 I told Harry that I did n't really see how this could be resolved in your absence so we should just leave until you return from holiday .
20 on collecting my T-shirt and participants instructions a few days before the event , I was rather alarmed to discover that we were expected to meet at Alexander Stadium at 7.45 a.m. on the Sunday morning , a time that I did n't really know existed even before my maternity leave !
21 Well when Margaret suggested er doing a project on French polishing , I had to admit that I did n't really know what French polishing was .
22 I was offered a cleaning job that I did n't much like the look of so I left quietly before the final curtain .
23 All I can remember is that I did n't much like the food , but I ate obediently and probably out of fear of giving offence .
24 I happened to mention that I did n't much like my sister 's husband .
25 The first was that I did n't ever want to sound like that .
26 Now I recently have accumulated unto myself , a notoriety that I did n't originally seek .
27 Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor , she was certain then that she did n't even like Ven Gajdusek — much less was she attracted to him !
28 How could she explain to this man that she did n't even know their full names , let alone their addresses or telephone numbers ?
29 It occurred to her that she did n't even know that it was Veronica 's house ; why on earth had n't she checked Directory Enquiries to make sure she was still living there ?
30 As far as Simon knew , the late-night callouts were an occasional part of the job that she did n't much like , but said that she felt she had to do .
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