Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pers pn] [was/were] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They went all the way by car and she does n't think they were on the road very long .
2 I did n't think they were in a big way
3 In life , we make a decision — or a decision makes us — and we go one way ; had we made a different decision ( as I once told my wife ; though I do n't think she was in a condition to appreciate my wisdom ) , we would have been elsewhere .
4 I do n't think I was on the same wavelength as the Prime Minister almost from the start , although I did work for her beforehand and try to pull together some of the policies .
5 I do n't know whether David would agree , but my experience as a teacher was that I certainly encountered , I realize now , in my teaching career , children with dyslexia and yet no-one had told me , in my training , anything about this condition and I do n't think I was in a position until later , in a sense , to recognise that I had seen children with this difficulty .
6 I do n't think he was in the best of moods when he , we got to him .
7 Just thought I 'd told you for cos from the erm , title i , you would n't think it was about the navy .
8 I do not think that a single critic noticed that it was any different from the customary ‘ rum-te-tum ’ , but if one of them did he evidently did n't think it was worth a comment .
9 There never was any threat from them to Barbara — they did n't know she was at the flat because she was in her room when they burst in .
10 ‘ I did n't know you were in the hotel ’
11 The precaution probably was n't necessary , but on the off-chance that more thugs from INCUBUS came sniffing round , they would n't know he was in the area .
12 I did n't know it was on the , it was on the T V today , said it was very good .
13 She did n't realize it was in the blood and not on the skin ; she did n't see there could be nothing more suburban than suburbanites repudiating themselves .
14 ‘ I knew you 'd had a son , but I did n't realise he was in the house , ’ Vitor said .
15 I did n't realise it was in the er
16 ‘ I would n't say they were in the same field , ’ he says dryly .
17 ‘ You need n't say I was in the closet with you in that tone of voice , ’ she hissed at him .
18 He came to the door , said he was standing as a candidate , but did n't say he was from the BNP .
19 William Langley said : ‘ He certainly did n't say he was from the British National Party and there is no way I would have signed the form if I had known . ’
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