Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , there 's been some development on the outskirts , but the centre has n't altered all that much . ’ |
2 | Come on , we 've got to all get home , mummy has n't done all the washing yet , |
3 | It has n't reached all parts of society yet . |
4 | The new-found spirit of glasnost has n't unlocked all the doors , though . |
5 | It still has n't tackled all the waste there is in the council , we 'll get back to that when we amendment . |
6 | I think in fact it 's a bit of a cheek for the Chief Constable to go to the Home Secretary here ev , Home Secretary again this year , asking for more officers , when he has n't recruited all the ones that he was given last year . |
7 | Mr Chan has n't got all day . ’ |
8 | And he has n't got all that stuff now . |
9 | I know she has n't left all her customers . |
10 | Chrissy has n't put all the climbing up things away . |
11 | Success has n't solved all their problems — Cindy Wilson has taken time off to be temporarily replaced by David Lynch 's protegee Julee Cruise — but it has put the bounce back into the bouffant bop from which their name is derived ( a B-52 being a hairdo ) . |
12 | It must have , er have n't got all that worse then , here 's Tufnell comes up again , slightly faster than the other one , hits him on the pad or bit of that pad maybe , Robin Smith 's very close in there and once or twice he 's dived , he 's never quite sure whether off the pad or off bat and pad , everybody shouts at him poor chap , anyhow , catch it , a hundred and eighteen for three end of that one from Tufnell so he 's now bowled fifteen overs , two for seventeen that one was yet another maiden . |
13 | ‘ We were sceptical about packets , though , and did n't think all the powder would dissolve , but it seems to be fine . ’ |
14 | The four-door 600 is stylish from the outside and well-groomed around the cabin , though I did n't care all that much for the light coloured fascia trim the company expects to be popular . |
15 | I did n't wash all this so there 's |
16 | ‘ Well , you did n't do all that well on our grizzly school trip , did you ? |
17 | They keep questioning me , always asking where I was what I did why I did it , did all of them where I was who I was with who am I trying to kid why do n't I just admit I did it well if I did n't do all these things , who did ? |
18 | In fact how am I to know you did n't do all this just so we could be in this very position now ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I did n't realise all this was happening , ’ she said . |
20 | But she just did n't realise all the publicity that was going on . ’ |
21 | ‘ Well , put it like this , ’ replied Billy guardedly , ‘ it means they did n't eat all the deer during the war . ’ |
22 | Did n't eat all your dinner today ? |
23 | you did n't eat all your breakfast did you ? |
24 | He opened the door , but he did n't step all the way through . |
25 | Yes , that was the card he had given to old Jackdaw to post but he really did n't want all this aggravation , he was happy the way he was . |
26 | ‘ I wanted to keep a Victorian flavour but I did n't want all the dark , heavy aspects of a Victorian house . |
27 | ‘ I did n't want all that . |
28 | This is not to say that we did n't experience all the anguish you expect in your schooldays , the pains of unpopularity or difficulties with hated subjects . |
29 | ‘ In those days , balance sheets and profit and loss accounts did n't mean all that much , ’ he explains . |
30 | I told him that the Owsla 's privileges did n't mean all that much to me in any case and that a strong rabbit could always do just as well by leaving the warren . |