Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In terms of a human life-span , the development of a hill-slope takes a very long time , and one could not stay around long enough to test alternative theories of hill-slope development if observation of processes acting on the present landscape produced the only relevant data . |
2 | That thought did not stay around long . |
3 | They will not stay up there ! |
4 | Why not stay here tonight and on the morrow I will have someone take you over to Briar Cottage with a wagon ? |
5 | ‘ My mother can not stay here alone . |
6 | ‘ I did n't ask ; I told Gina where I was going but I 'd better not stay too long . ’ |
7 | But even when both parents register a birth , they may not stay together long . |
8 | This was approached from two angles : first , what was known as the ‘ battle for the fourth grade ’ , an acknowledgement that substantial numbers of children either did not go to school or did not stay long enough to consolidate literacy . |
9 | Method ( 2 ) , as discussed in chapter 3 , may not be of much value if managers do not stay long enough in one position . |
10 | Unlike other single women , Elaine can not stay out late at night : she has to be home in time to be put to bed by a nurse . |
11 | No , I really could not stay there any longer . |
12 | She did not stay there long , but retreated from the fierce sun to the stern-cabin that she would be sharing with Ellen . |
13 | ‘ You did not stay there very long . ’ |
14 | ‘ He says that the lions will not stay any longer . |
15 | Take care not to swim out too far , particularly on deserted beaches . |
16 | So it has been for centuries , yet the multi-petalled bloom of modern times , epitomized by the modern Hybrid Tea rose ( or , as it is abbreviated , H.T. ) and probably most people 's mental image of all that a rose is and should be , is a product of modern hybridizing and cross-breeding that did not exist even as recently as medieval times . |
17 | In peasant societies outside Punjab — in Gujerat or Bangladesh — Izzat does not exist in quite the same form but the role of the woman remains almost identical . |
18 | To the urban dweller , all woods look the same , but in landscape terms we must be careful to distinguish between the wildwood ( the remnant or successor of the natural or semi-natural woodland of Britain — which certainly does not exist anywhere today and probably has not since the Roman period ) and woods which have been to a greater or lesser degree managed for the production of timber and wood ( Fig. 63 ) . |
19 | It can not exist anywhere else . ’ |
20 | Wickham 's initial feeling was that if it were true the only surprising thing was that Barron had not flown away sooner . |
21 | However , impediments to women 's lives will not disappear as quickly as Mrs Thatcher did . |
22 | The criticisms have fallen into certain categories , one general line being that the service has failed to adopt modern methods of management , that it has been slow in understanding the use of statistical information and of specialized knowledge of the social services , and that it does not think ahead enough or organize its planning on a sufficiently systematic basis , in part because officials spend too much time on routine departmental work . |
23 | The train was braking hard now , but Harry could not think fast enough . |
24 | I hope you will not think too harshly of me . |
25 | Ellen had once assured me that I was only happy because I did not think too deeply , and probably she was right , but it is still that shallow contentment which makes people bring me their troubles just as the senator was now bringing me his two children . |
26 | Starting each hymn on the right note was a great problem for most of us , but I found that if I did not think too deeply about this but started off almost instinctively I generally hit something like the right note , thanks to my years as a choir boy in Maidenhead . |
27 | And a mind which is affected by stress or tension can not think as clearly . |
28 | Loving does not cancel out such bad manners or excuse them , and she would not think so either … . |
29 | Smiling at her father , who probably did not think so either if he would permit himself to be honest about it , she placidly allowed him to give her hand to Tristan who looked down at her very intently , his face noble and moved and marvellously beautiful in the jewelled light from the stained glass window . |
30 | You may not think so now , little one , but you were safer as my wife . ’ |