Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The C B one says I 've only just let you have it ! |
2 | I have not often heard him condemn his hon. Friends who did not pay it . |
3 | They had not even let her keep her own loneliness but had intruded on it . |
4 | It was clear that she had not yet made her point . |
5 | Others have not yet let us have statements of needs and we urge them to work with us to produce them . |
6 | ‘ I 've hardly ever seen you look so lovely , ma'am . ’ |
7 | Then she realised that he had gone , and she had n't even seen him leave . |
8 | ‘ I had n't quite seen it like that , ’ McLeish acknowledged humbly , remembering that the beautiful woman in front of him , whom you could not suppose ever to have encountered rejection in any form , had lost a father when young , and had been so little attached to her stepfather that she had left home at the earliest opportunity . |
9 | You have n't never seen her have you ? |
10 | Explained one reluctant fan , ‘ The best art of the twentieth century has almost never made you feel good . ’ |
11 | She had never once seen him cry , not even when the baby died . |
12 | His debts to her were never-ending and yet she had never once made him feel that he owed her anything . |
13 | never ever seen it like this |
14 | Oh yes , I 've never ever heard them speak you know , to him as though he 's a baby . |
15 | He hit a low , snap duck-hook off the tee , which I have very seldom ever seen him do . |
16 | Erm it 's very well made we have a video , watching it being made from the bare |
17 | Commenting on the influence of his parents on his footballing career , Carlos Francis , brought up in the East End before moving north to Birmingham City FC , said : ‘ They 've never even seen me play . |
18 | ‘ He would say she had never even let him buy a sock , before . |
19 | I have never yet seen him lose courage . ’ |