Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [verb] n't [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | They had to stop the machines because everybody was laughing see with Tara on the floor so Ann did n't even know she 'd fallen off the chair . |
2 | He do n't talk too much cos his English ai n't so good , so people do n't really bother to talk back . |
3 | Perhaps Caroline did n't actually have a business manager , but had found that the mention of one proved effective . |
4 | So Luke did n't even know that Elise was dead ! |
5 | You will then be asked to fill out a loan application form with information such as your name and address , where you work , your income and outgoings , etc. banks do n't always ask you to deposit security or collateral to back a loan : they generally rely on their assessment of your ability to repay . |
6 | Erm so I think possibly people do n't really feel responsible for that , for those , that space within the flats which is n't actually right outside their front door . |
7 | well teacher does n't even give us |
8 | they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on . |
9 | Well aware that she was in a public place , she tried to modify her voice ; only then Willis did n't always hear , and she had to try again a good deal louder . |
10 | Sometimes people do n't actually understand what the hell they mean , when they say it anyway . |
11 | The more inglorious aspects of Morrison 's life and behaviour , and the undignified myth-making indulged in by his ‘ followers ’ are n't concealed , but then Jones does n't exactly run the hoary old rock conceit of romantic self-destruction out of town either : ‘ Humility was a trait which did n't sit well with Morrison ’ is about as heavy as the criticism gets . |
12 | Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools do n't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents . |