Example sentences of "[vb past] not [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | As she looked into it , she tried not to let slip just what a luxury this was . |
2 | Heavy sarcasm which Charles determined not to let disturb him . |
3 | The enduring point is that close links did not make finance the slave of industry . |
4 | Doyle did not let go of the girl 's plait , but he jerked at it , to make her sit down . |
5 | Meredith Jones — who relished his protégé 's roughness — was aware of that and told his friend Philip Burton to keep an eye on him , make sure he did not let slip this second and last chance . |
6 | All the same , he did not dare tell Balanchine ‘ it 's not working ’ , he thought he must try . |
7 | I tried calling softly , but there was no reply , and I did not dare make more noise for fear of disturbing the others . |
8 | Work was out of the question , she could not think about it ; she did not dare go to the tower , she felt she had damaged something : loose talk means hubris . |
9 | The difficulty was this : he wanted to increase the elevation to creep forward over those last 300 yards ( he did not dare exceed the two-pound charge ) but , as every gunner knows , increasing the elevation beyond five degrees can be a risky business ; it is not the great number of rounds that destroys a cannon but the high elevation at which it is fired . |
10 | But he had locked them in last night and he had done so on orders from the Gruagach so they did not dare rely on him . |
11 | Nicky looked crestfallen but did not dare argue with Constance when she was in this mood . |
12 | Vasilissa did not dare disobey . |
13 | Her body was alive , throbbing with pulses she never knew she had , and as she jerked her face away from his she knew he had once again defeated her , outclassed her , and she knew without a doubt that he was right : if there was ever a real fight between her and Damian Flint , he would take supremacy , she would be overpowered by the fierce excitement burning in her now , and he would walk away with victory on a scale she did not dare imagine . |
14 | The flower seller , Ms Sue Thompson , said : ‘ I did not dare say anything . |
15 | It was the first time in American history that serving officers did not dare say what their commander-in-chief had told them to do . |
16 | She did not dare say more . |
17 | Genuine elections followed , but the democratic rulers did not dare put their military predecessors on trial . |
18 | It was all she wanted to know and did not dare ask directly . |
19 | I would have liked to drink coffee in one of the smoke-filled cafés lining the boulevard , but I did not dare enter . |
20 | I did not dare take the whole brandy bottle , so I poured some into a smaller bottle to take away with me . |
21 | She was trembling , hot tears sprang to her eyes , she wanted to cover her face with her hands , but did not dare attempt such a defending gesture for it would have seemed a patent provocation ; besides she knew how to stand in the face of anger . |
22 | Soon their palms became sticky , but the boy did not dare let go of the hand he had so daringly grasped , for that would have meant admitting that he was perspiring and ashamed of it . |
23 | She did not dare let go but hung on to the rail , where another four hands also hung on , for dear life . |
24 | She did not dare look down , but she could feel the machine moving below her like a maddened metal beast prowling backwards and forwards in a pit , its metal jaws opening and closing , clanging and gnashing with thwarted fury . |
25 | One would not think that that was Labour 's intention from reading the document ’ London United ’ issued by the Labour party , but one would know it from reading the draft of that document which the Labour party did not dare publish . |
26 | No wonder the party did not dare publish that document . |
27 | But however welcome , such generosity did not help solve the central problem which was to find suitable homes for the children . |
28 | For an age she simply had not dared open them , until finally , unable to resist any longer , she opened and shut them again once and very quickly . |
29 | Jenny was heartily relieved that the recent bad weather had made the track so muddy that even the passionate and rather drunk Ted had not dared go any further . |
30 | The policeman had not let go of the stranger . |