Example sentences of "he [vb past] [not/n't] [verb] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Although he did not refer to sentencing practices as such , the traditional English approach to sentencing certainly provides an excellent example of Weber 's khadi justice which ‘ knows no rational ‘ rules of decision ’ and eschews the giving of reasons for decisions . |
2 | In the emergency room he appeared deeply comatose : his eyes were closed and he did not react to noxious stimuli . |
3 | He did not settle to this life and had a number of activities , including travel to France and Belgium . |
4 | Stephen Eachus is a really good-looking young man , thankfully he did not respond to these rabble . |
5 | Cos he did n't go to that 's why ! |
6 | So he did n't listen to odd jibe about our millionaire friend , and he did n't ask them to pay . |
7 | Yeah , and he did n't , he did n't listen to any of the people |
8 | Well that was n't why , he did n't , well he did n't happen to that one . |
9 | He did n't respond to that and Ruth sipped more wine . |
10 | He did n't belong to any of them , but he knew the doormen would n't challenge a man with his distinguished appearance and well-tailored clothes . |
11 | Unlike his mother and Rose-Ann he did n't object to burnt toast , so he buttered it as it was , not pausing to toast the other side of it . |
12 | The introduction of the new block grant system for local authorities under the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 resulted in one hiccough for the minister when the Divisional Court held that he had not listened to further representations when he should have done . |
13 | It would , she concluded unhappily , have been better for her own peace of mind if he had n't gone to such extreme lengths , but as he had … |
14 | If only he had n't sold to that dreadful man , you would n't be having such a miserable time . ’ |
15 | He had n't talked to any women down here . |