Example sentences of "n't even [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only was I unable to help with the work , I could n't even care for the family 's tools . |
2 | But , I do n't even care about the back . |
3 | IAIN DOWIE was n't even listed by the bookies as a potential scorer of the first goal . |
4 | ‘ The repository of knowledge , the Matrix , does n't even refer to the war . |
5 | Then they signed to Virgin and the Mighty Lemon Drops syndrome struck with a vengeance , ensuring that , up until ‘ Every Beat Of The Heart ’ meandered chartwards , policemen would n't even speak to The Railway Children let alone arrest them . |
6 | They did n't even bother with the formality of retiring to consider the case . |
7 | Oh , I would n't even bother with the headline , quite honestly . |
8 | She realised she was n't even thinking about the words that came from her mouth . |
9 | So she went with the architect and he was wanting to show us this kind of and we were like , were cold and were back to the hotel , we did n't even go into the house . |
10 | does n't even go with the music . |
11 | I could n't even go to the toilet without her . |
12 | ‘ It grieves me think that these drivers , sometimes as many as 60 a week , have to pay to spend the night in this car park but ca n't even go to the loo , ’ she said . |
13 | Did n't even go to the committee dear , this one |
14 | We can make another baby , Herta and I. If I wept copiously both before and after , she let me do it , or try it , but I am impotent and do n't even go to the whores any more . |
15 | They do n't even go to the train place — they go the other way , and up the driveway and out of the station . |
16 | I mean they ca n't even go to the shops sometimes and they 're not safe . |
17 | I mean you ca n't , you ca n't go any , I mean you ca n't even go to the Bridge for er , erm , a meal under a fiver so |
18 | You ca n't even go down the street like anyone else . |
19 | He also points out the song 's crucial omission , astonishing in a work of the protest movement : Dylan never says that Zantzinger is white and Hattie Carroll black , and forces the listener to assume that she was because of everything we are told about her : her name , that she had ten children , her position as a maid who ‘ did n't even talk to the people at the table ’ and , more tendentiously , because of what was done to her and the mild punishment meted out to her murderer who ‘ at 24 years/Owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres ’ . |
20 | The staff group concerned ( composed of teachers from a middle and a first school sharing a site ) had met weekly for a number of times , when one of them , Mr E , presented eight-year-old Dave , ‘ an infuriating boy , who never listens and who ca n't even copy from the board ; there is nothing one can do with him ’ . |
21 | He does n't even stop at the end of the stanza . |
22 | Why , only a couple of weeks ago you were saying you hoped they would n't even meet at the Family Day ; now you 're suggesting that she actually goes and stays where he works . |
23 | They wo n't even walk down the road |
24 | I could n't even walk up the stairs . |
25 | Johnny had n't even flinched at the insult . |
26 | She did n't even exist in the equation , since , as far as he was concerned , she was little more than a child . |
27 | Yes I was , I was n't even looking at the screen . |
28 | What had all this got to do with the cruel terrors of Spiderglass that kept Mars-U as a garden of torture ( she could n't even think of the garden-master ; somehow he just kind of disappeared from her mind ) so it could pluck poor students into its web of inhumanity ? |
29 | Do n't even think about the fat , but |
30 | It was so big it did n't even fit inside the shed . |