Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The porter did not even pause in his stride . |
2 | The defence does n't always accept the scientific findings . |
3 | The response did not greatly surprise him . |
4 | Mr Smith said the Premier had not just humiliated himself and his Government through the sterling crisis — he had humiliated Britain . |
5 | From my understanding , more than a quarter of a million TM practitioners in England are in ignorance , currently invoking heathen deities twice a day , and the majority do not even know it ! |
6 | This Board held that in the particular circumstances — the contracts having been neither framed nor carried out in British India — the profits derived from the contracts did not there accrue or arise . |
7 | Work on the overhaul of the boiler has not yet commenced . |
8 | Once again , the best way to open the sequence is to establish the location with a wide shot which shows the character of the setting : maybe it 's one of those idyllic places which the crowds have not yet discovered , or perhaps it is crammed with people and overlooked by tourist hotels . |
9 | But the banning did n't really affect us in any way . |
10 | The Prince did n't even wait for an answer but turned to a small table beside him , slopped two goblets full of wine , rose and thrust them at his unwanted guests . |
11 | Storerooms and chairs could be found anywhere but the cinematograph still had to be acquired as of course did the films themselves , which the writer did not even deign to mention . |
12 | The programmes did n't even start until Saturday morning on October 26th , around the very same time that fly-half Rob Andrew was clinching England 's 9–6 victory over Scotland in the first semi-final . |
13 | In the certificate the auditor did not just recite the clause : he specifically raised the methodology point . |
14 | ‘ Getting the sack did not really affect my confidence . |
15 | What they were requesting was the co-operation of the Chilean Navy Yard in installing steel bits strong enough to ensure that the hawser did not again tear itself free . |
16 | The show is arranged by chronology and style , not by country : the artists selected not only live in Latin America but have strong cultural ties with it . |
17 | Er , for the , for the phase three , which is the one that we 've got , the one 's that are rented already the , the money does n't actually become available until er that date , spring ninety four . |
18 | But he had to stay , he said — because the parliament had not yet confirmed his new prime minister , Shapour Bakhtiar . |
19 | So we 've been through quite a lot of those and it 's it , the case does n't really stack up . |
20 | The case does n't actually tell you how many days per week each is open , but a reasonable guess would be six . |
21 | If this is the case do n't immediately reach for the reset or on/off button because there might be nothing at all wrong . |
22 | This disjunctive , unfinished quality challenges readers to establish an order which the text does not entirely provide for them . |
23 | Developing the theory is complicated by the fact that the linguistic structure of the text does not necessarily mirror the structure of the world . |
24 | Although the courts have not expressly said so , it may be more difficult to do anything for the casus omissus . |
25 | Secondly , it is however quite clear that the courts have not always adopted this approach . |
26 | Even if the courts do not wholly embrace the theory of extensive review , the way is now open for review of the evidence supporting the decision-maker 's findings . |
27 | The courts do not always take this view . |
28 | ( The computer does n't always give extra information . ) |
29 | ( The computer does n't always reveal the whereabouts of traps , secret doors and invisible creatures the first time of asking , unless Samson has high intelligence or is experienced . ) |
30 | Although forewarned by the bombardment , the Germans had not temporarily withdrawn from the heights ; so the troops in their trenches were bombarded for the best part of a week and could receive no food or relief from the devastating artillery fire . |