Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Out here , with the lost river running past my feet , learning the names of birds I do n't even know the names of in English , I feel good about us .
2 Yes , the answers and comments of the students and your fellow-teachers will certainly be valuable to the project — they were helpful , interesting , and in quite a few cases enlightening in bringing up incidental considerations I had n't previously given enough thought to .
3 So I would have to warn Time , ‘ Be careful , some of the images I did n't actually take , my minder 's taking them . ’
4 We 're trying to get in touch with all the homes we have n't already seen to make sure this ca n't happen again .
5 They got to Ryan 's bedroom just in time to stop a bunch of kids they did n't even know putting his treasured copy of the Beatles White LP on the turntable .
6 Have these effects been entirely beneficial or have they had side effects we do n't fully appreciate ?
7 A lot of the models I saw had snags you had n't really got ironed out .
8 It was as though she 'd been let loose from shackles she had n't even known she 'd been wearing .
9 you can play with them you 're you 're quite happy , but these other strange objects you do n't really know what the rules are .
10 ‘ In those early days I did n't even stop to think how Derrick felt , ’ she admits .
11 But when I got home and found my answerphone knee-deep in angry messages I did n't really have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that you had something to do with it . ’
12 Does match in two colours I do n't really match but this
13 Browns I do n't really wan na buy that do I ?
14 - The only cricket stories in the newspapers are suddenly about winter tours of places you did n't even know played cricket .
15 I asked the inspector if there were any dogs we had n't yet seen .
16 We 've got separate rooms , we lead separate lives , most days we do n't even meet up .
17 In those days he had n't yet eaten shrimp , but Davide had been to the sea , often , and reported .
18 This has the real hard stuff — cattle mutilations performed by aliens ( apparently , ‘ for reasons we do n't yet understand ’ , they 're also interested in cows ' bottoms ) , UFOs and AIDS , stories about he ‘ men in black ’ , CIA men from space , who drive brand new Fifties ' cars , wear trousers that do n't crease and harass people who claim to have seen UFOs .
19 I understand things I have n't really thought about before .
20 When we take breaks — when I 'm at home or on vacation — my chops go down drastically because I 'm enjoying my free time and doing things I do n't usually have time to do .
21 There were so many things I did n't really understand about people , about life .
22 I also realised that forest photography was fraught with problems I had n't even considered , and was not at all well-equipped to deal with .
23 There was a lot of stress on resources , and by resources I do n't just mean books in libraries , I mean staffing resources primarily … and we used to be very fierce about the quality of course leadership , for example .
24 I think that 's the reason you enjoy it , because you can explain most things , most things you do n't normally think of .
25 Somewhere where strange people would charge you extortionate sums of money for things you did n't even want to have done to you .
26 Here she was , not even halfway through the soup , and she was telling Marc things she had n't even told Peter .
27 That would have been highly embarrassing — and a lot of other things she did n't even want to think about .
28 ‘ If there 's any problems we do n't just leave it to one member of staff , we try to sort it out together .
29 ‘ We had a flood of enquiries when Barclaycard introduced its annual charge — mostly from the sort of customers we did n't really want , ’ says Ian Bell , managing director of Town & Country .
30 Now again this is one of the things we do n't really know um very much about .
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