Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I said what annoys me I said er but Emma and Lisa have n't even practised .
2 It is perhaps unfair but definitely wise to say that even direct counterparts on Macintosh and PC do not necessarily transfer all their formats from one system to another .
3 Aubrey and Cora-Beth had not long returned from a lengthy ride across the lush , undulating pastures and were still wearing jodhpurs and cool , open-necked shirts .
4 Youth ( a comparative term in this context ) and experience do not normally go hand in hand .
5 Having not heard from you in response to my late September FAX , I am a little concerned lest you and Ian have not yet tied up a firm date with Michael Rose of BAIE SECRETARIAT , to whom I am sending a copy of P this fax , for next June 's seminar .
6 Because of this lack of contact it is hardly surprising that systems and policies do not immediately have the intended effect when related , often through an education officer , to the schools .
7 They are mentioned here to illustrate that lines of thought and research do not always converge .
8 Official materials and guidelines do not always find favour with parents and governors .
9 Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) .
10 There are just the odd hints here and there that John and Ann did not always see eye-to-eye on religious matters .
11 Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly .
12 Euripides , the intellectual Euripides , was the " poet of Socratic rationalism " and tragedy did not simply die after him : it was " Socratism " in its Euripidean embodiment that killed it , although this destructive tendency preceded Socrates himself and affected even Sophocles .
13 Ian may be a romantic , but the cupids and violins have not quite destroyed his sense of the absurd .
14 Performers and listeners do not generally warm to music which is written in discordant or arid style .
15 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
16 The man wrote to the Home Office to enquire why laws against discrimination on the grounds of sex , race and religion did not also apply to age .
17 In Ireland , where the rugby population is , even at the most optimistic estimate , around a mere 20,000 , the base of the pyramid is obviously narrow and talent does n't just grow on trees .
18 ‘ You look quite tired , and term has n't even started .
19 Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available .
20 Unfortunately Anthony usually chose college friends and Nigel did n't really take to bluestocking women .
21 And fate had not yet finished with Arthur .
22 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
23 She felt as if she 'd already been questioned on the rack , and fitzAlan had n't even tried to force any definite answers out of her .
24 The club 's original application to the American authorities for his transfer had to be resubmitted and clearance has not yet arrived .
25 Crime and Punishment did not merely reflect or even confirm that strange and removed elsewhere , the world journalists write about .
26 The fact that the lane runs so wide and straight also tells us that when it came into existence the open arable fields of Barton and Wootton did not yet extend so far .
27 But John Evans , for the national executive , insisted that it was unreasonable to tie the party to a strict timetable since scientists and technologists did not yet agree on how nuclear plants could be decommissioned safely .
28 It is absolutely vital for the tenant to ensure that the premises are correctly described in the lease and that the rights granted are sufficient for the tenant to carry on its business and the exceptions and reservations do not adversely affect the premises or the business .
29 The directors consider that the market value of land and buildings does not significantly differ from the net book value stated in note 10 to the financial statements .
30 Although these had largely recovered by the end of 1986 , the experience was recent in memory and confidence had not completely returned .
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