Example sentences of "[adv] did [not/n't] even " in BNC.

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1 And she knew , although they would never have dreamt of telling her , perhaps did n't even admit it to themselves , that they were afraid of her .
2 He made no announcement until 19 October , and perhaps did not even close his own mind until no more than a week earlier , but on 3 October , the same day that the Italian attack was eventually launched , he went to Bournemouth and for the first time in seven years addressed the Conservative Party Conference .
3 In the Store , the nomes had made their furniture out of matchboxes and cotton reels ; the nomes living Outside did n't even know what furniture was .
4 We just did n't even bother to whitewash or to paint the ceiling again .
5 at the side of him , it 's eeeerrrr , hand on hooter and all of a sudden he goes back over again , he , he just did n't even know I were there , no signal , no nothing .
6 Local gossips noted that her husband , Darnley , did not appear in Jedburgh until the crisis was over ; and then , incensed by the attendant nobles ' cool reception , he stayed only one night and possibly did not even visit Mary .
7 They usually did n't even bother to deny the charge .
8 Cricket committee chairman Close did n't even get a vote and threatened to quit as the county plunged towards a new civil war .
9 He probably did not even notice .
10 He probably did n't even know who Macduff was .
11 For a start , most dealers were young and ignorant characters who before drifting into their present positions might have been on the dole , or at University , or in menial office jobs , at which time they probably did n't even know what stocks and shares were .
12 The autocratic streak ran so strong in him that he probably did n't even realise he was being high-handed .
13 I feel like she 's done this deliberately , though she probably did n't even know where she was .
14 Not only was she still ignorant of which palazzo she was in , or where it was , but she also did n't even know the name of the person she was waiting for .
15 They paid the Greeks to teach them their wisdom and often did not even have to pay because they were their slaves .
16 Presumably not the minor detail that young Anne was a designing little minx who married Henry in cold blood to further her own ambitions — and then did n't even have the sense or decency to stand by her bargain . ’
17 In the fourteenth century even judges had been remarkably ignorant of the statutes which they had to enforce ; lawcourts sometimes did not even possess copies of particular acts ; and the copies which did exist were marred by gross errors .
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