Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [not/n't] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean not many people who 'd clashed with mrs thatcher did survive .
2 the thing that annoys me most is that , the amount of bad memories people have , I mean not bad memories as in bad thoughts , but bad
3 Star Trek 's something that will never die , I mean not Star Trek erm Dar
4 I mean I do n't think they do , they do that these days , I hope not any rate .
5 Now I know not all players are like this .
6 In 1547 , after the English victory over the Scots at Pinkie , Huntly was to say ‘ I hold well with the marriage , but I like not this wooing ’ .
7 But tell me if you will , whilst you were attending to these sartorial niceties , the small , yet I feel not insignificant matter of our impending relegation to Sheol did n't , perchance , wend its winged way into your mercurial consciousness ? ’
8 I do n't that bit there .
9 Well , I do n't one glass one alright , I go
10 alright I do n't two weeks is too long I think
11 I do n't fancy writing it all over again , like homework .
12 I do n't corrupt women , ’ he returned evenly , but with a hint of tightly controlled anger .
13 I do n't little boys in in gowns .
14 I do n't olive oil , that 's the trouble .
15 I do n't I do n't English actress is she or
16 We did agree to meet , but I do n't same time tomorrow .
17 I go there , and I sit in her room , and we are very quiet , I do n't fucking camp around , I never smoke , and we tell one another the truth .
18 I do nt berluddy beleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve it ! ! ! !
19 So our having the tape-recorder is affecting the quality of Mrs Padmore 's life — which , however , has an indirect effect on the quality of our life , given the I think not unreasonable premise that an improvement in the quality of someone else 's life offers us some kind of pleasure or satisfaction , or at any rate spares us discomfort or guilt ; though whether this is what I had in mind when I borrowed the tape-recorder this morning I think unlikely .
20 Gabriel said , ‘ I have n't much idea .
21 ‘ But you do realize I have n't much capital ? ’
22 I have n't much money , and double rooms are cheaper .
23 I mean , for instance , I have n't much sympathy with Edwina Currie because I think erm any false image because she is a very media orientated person and erm
24 I have n't much sense of smell . "
25 Pretty silly of me to give you a false name , but I have n't much experience of — of — ‘
26 I have n't much experience of them , sir , ’ I answered .
27 ‘ Corporal ’ — her voice was clear and could have been that of a schoolteacher reprimanding — ‘ I have n't much opinion of my legs , but I can assure you you are not the type of man I would allow within parade ground distance of them , let alone pull them . ’
28 I have n't much imagination .
29 ‘ If you 're away to glory in some sort of wilderness I suppose I have n't much option — but I must say that this is mighty strange — ’
30 I have n't much option really , have I ?
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