Example sentences of "that i [verb] [not/n't] even [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Miss Abbott will tell you that I do n't even possess one of my own to entertain her in . ’ |
2 | Do n't know why I 'm singing that I do n't even like . |
3 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
4 | Er , I mean , we have met him , once or twice , but that 's as much as I can say , and it 's been er su such a span of time , that I do n't even know now , whether I would recognise him walking along the street . |
5 | It 's such a necessary part of life that I do n't even question it . |
6 | I was that busy , y'know , getting up , going out to score , having a toot , going out again to score , that I did n't even realise what was going on . |
7 | I have always used a magnetic board and marker to follow the chart and found that I did n't even have to look away from it whilst punching , thus speeding up the whole process considerably . |
8 | I was lucky in that I did n't even have to know the women I worshipped , which opened the field up somewhat — I was happy to admire from afar . |
9 | He waved me through so that I did n't even have to slow . |
10 | I was so cowed that I did n't even say who I was ; I pretended to be her . |
11 | But that was a matter of choice ; there were some people I did n't like , and many more that I did n't even know . |
12 | At the time my athletic naivete was such that I did n't even know what a Director of Coaching was . |
13 | All I can say is that I did n't even know Melanie was still there that night . |