Example sentences of "[verb] n't [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , if it was a dog that was lost , if it was a cat that was lost , if it was even a pigeon that had got lost they 've got some homing device , but the sheep has n't even got that , it ca n't even find it 's own way home . |
2 | And , look at Ken , I mean , he has n't even got any genitals . |
3 | She , she has n't even offered any help ? |
4 | erm John Major has n't yet done that , but the poor chap 's only been in office a hundred days , I mean this is a hundred days today . |
5 | But gossip has n't always had such bad press . |
6 | ‘ Helen has been adequate up till now , though she has n't actually seen this operation . |
7 | Well , he has n't actually collected any in and I 've been doing a lot of work at home for it , you know , masses . |
8 | I mean it has n't actually had any grow |
9 | And he has n't bloody used any . |
10 | And a word about your two drivers Eddy — you 've got one with a lot of experience , one has had a lot of experience of pre-qualifying , but has n't really done much Grand Prix racing , is that a good balance ? |
11 | Is he erm bring himself down a bit to Nick 's level , cos Nick and has n't really got any position ? |
12 | and maybe she 'll have someone to visit in London cos she has n't really got any friends in London . |
13 | The Disney has n't quite worked this side of the Atlantic . |
14 | It 's not got the creative thing , which , I mean , competition , to get a a ten , or a nine , you 've got ta really have some creative element in it , this has n't quite got that , but it is a very strong picture and , and very nicely photographed so I 'll give this one , eight . |
15 | See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you . |
16 | Actually I did n't fucking know that one |
17 | I did n't immediately see this : that now human shit is out in the open , we 'll get a chance to find out what this stuff can really do . |
18 | Adam did n't immediately realize this , but after a little while he did . |
19 | ‘ I did n't exactly mean that … ’ |
20 | Your magazine discovered they did n't legitimately earn enough to meet their bills ? ’ |
21 | Where 's he making it , he must have had money he did n't just buy those fields and make money and have a big house like that . |
22 | You did n't just pluck those adjectives out of thin air . |
23 | To let herself out of the back she 'd either have to clamber over the seats or squeeze out of a window , and because of the shape of the doors the windows did n't even open all the way . |
24 | And due to a few unforseen obstacles some did n't even manage that . |
25 | But he did n't even do that . ’ |
26 | It did n't even matter that coffee would probably keep her awake — in her present state of mind she 'd never be able to sleep anyway . |
27 | Maggie did n't even answer that one . |
28 | See I 've had my hair cut and I did n't even use any of it . |
29 | I did n't even write that one in the enquiry book , I 'll do it now , now the values come down a bit . |
30 | All I needed was 10 pence — which was what you had to pay in those days if you said you came from the previous stop — but I did n't even have that . |