Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | They did n't stay there long did they ? |
2 | no oh you did n't stay there long did you ? |
3 | Tim and I are just simply out of sync at the moment — I ca n't think how else to put it . |
4 | ‘ I did n't know where else to put him . ’ |
5 | I did n't know where else to get it in . |
6 | Well we did n't know where else to send them . |
7 | ‘ I 'm afraid I do n't know how else to explain it . |
8 | ‘ I did n't know how else to shake you out of your melancholy — and I did so want Hilary back . ’ |
9 | ‘ I do n't know 'ow ter thank yer , ’ Dad said , grasping Albert by the hand . |
10 | Well , we did n't do too well did we ? |
11 | It did n't work very well did it Stuart ? |
12 | Does n't work anywhere else does it ? |
13 | As long as it does n't look too obviously like you , he 'll be thrilled . |
14 | Did n't sleep very well did you ? |
15 | It do n't take long now does it ? |
16 | ‘ Well , I did n't have anywhere else to put it at home ! ’ |
17 | ‘ Course I do or I would n't have bloody well asked yer , would I ? ’ |
18 | But me luck do n't hold out forever does it ? |
19 | In the NI 's first editorial by a woman , Maggie Black described the beauty of a 15-year-old Ethiopian girl she met on the road to Selekleka and mourned the transience of that beauty ‘ if policies do n't change fast enough to avoid her back being bent , her hands calloused , her body broken , by the time she is 30 ’ . |
20 | Of course , yo you do n't go tell him , it do n't come on there does it . |
21 | She do n't write very well does she ? |
22 | He did n't get in yesterday to see you because er he 's got , he was very , very busy , he 's got a lot of poorly , really poorly patients at the moment |
23 | He did n't live long enough to understand it . |
24 | It 's it 's the people who do n't turn up always amaze me . |
25 | I got to admit I did n't pop over just to offer yer some neighbourly 'elp , it was on me mind while I was there to touch you for the loan of a bob . |