Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] n't even [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now that I know your ghost I do n't even have to wait for you to come home from the sea . ’ |
2 | A dame I did n't even know . |
3 | Inside the car you do n't even notice it . |
4 | Look for this boat it does n't even stop , blimey |
5 | And I can't — I can't-for a length of brown satin I did n't even steal . |
6 | He pushed the dress free and lifted her into his arms , walking to the bed , and Maggie made a small whimpering noise she did n't even recognise , a softly feminine noise of submission . |
7 | Of course you do n't even have to think of resigning . |
8 | ‘ At the moment I do n't even know anyone else ! ’ |
9 | For a moment I did n't even recognise it as the same owl Derek and I had been round to see a few weeks before . |
10 | Not only is it raining , it 's 5 o'clock , and though I 'm not defeatist by nature I do n't even bother looking for a taxi , deciding instead to walk the two miles back to the London flat . |
11 | Because if you do n't get a job you do n't even have the chance of doing the work . |
12 | At one point we did n't even know if we could record the thing at all . ’ |
13 | If the ball hits the person you do n't even go |
14 | We wo n't there 's there 's a good chance we do n't even get the first blue . |
15 | To her further chagrin he did n't even raise his eyes from his task . |
16 | You 'd say , rubbish I did n't even want to know whether it was say two thousand two hundred and twenty six . |
17 | I wanted to ask for help with the relics , and I wanted some moral support , but it felt wrong somehow , sort of like sneaking to an adult ; an adult I did n't even believe in . |
18 | His devotion bordered on the obsessive in some moods , as though he saw in her a woman she did n't even know herself , an ancient soul-mate . |
19 | Oh , er , I , I have to plead my ignorance I do n't even know who Steve Martin is . |
20 | The film was called Never Take No for An Answer , but in my ignorance I did n't even know what the question was . |
21 | An anonymous teacher writing in Time Out said : ‘ I decided that I had to get out of teaching when , walking down the corridor , I heard myself screaming ‘ Tie ! ’ ’ at some kid I did n't even know . |
22 | She was committed to this trip , it was too late to do anything about it , but how , she asked herself , was she going to be able to work with a man she did n't even like ? |
23 | Robyn stared disbelievingly as the door was closed with a businesslike click and fought with the temper she did n't even know she possessed . |
24 | That 's one word you do n't even know how to relate to . |
25 | ‘ While we welcome their joyriding legislation it does n't even go back to the situation we had previously . |
26 | After three or four pages , he found himself wandering the streets or pacing anxiously through some park he did n't even recognize , twitching and murmuring strangely to himself while mothers , at the sight of him , drew their children to them and stole softly away across the grass . |
27 | In the end I did n't even walk to Cambridge , but went ignominiously by bus from Royston , where we stopped for lunch . |
28 | Certainly you would er the other aspect you do n't even mention your the company 's name . |
29 | ‘ But these days if you 're not in the Premier League you do n't even merit a look . |
30 | no , eat by the seventh so what 's today 's date the sixth , tomorrow 's the seventh there 's no hold on sixth today seventh eighth is Sunday , no it must be the ninth , oh god I 'm totally out of date I do n't even know what date it is let's have one of these that 'll make a change |