Example sentences of "[verb] n't [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | He has n't properly spoken to me since our refusal to carry drugs . |
2 | What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences . |
3 | what she 'd collected by saying that she has n't really gone to any |
4 | I know he has n't really gone to the shops . |
5 | But you did n't both go to the bed with the shield , that 's my point . |
6 | Being unable to travel ‘ up there ’ in time to review this splendid collection , the ‘ mountain ’ did n't exactly come to me , but we made a ‘ kitchen table ’ job of it … or nearly ! |
7 | He was a good PTI , he made PT fun and did n't just stick to PT and running — but there was no messing about either and he doubled them across the barracks to the football pitch , Where in the next half hour they worked as hard playing football as they would have done in the gymnasium . |
8 | Well for instance a lot of people did n't even bother to erm make the kitchen floor into anything reasonable , but we did , we , we got some very good , very heavy |
9 | He knew nothing about the world — his children did n't even go to school . |
10 | Did n't even go to the committee dear , this one |
11 | He also points out the song 's crucial omission , astonishing in a work of the protest movement : Dylan never says that Zantzinger is white and Hattie Carroll black , and forces the listener to assume that she was because of everything we are told about her : her name , that she had ten children , her position as a maid who ‘ did n't even talk to the people at the table ’ and , more tendentiously , because of what was done to her and the mild punishment meted out to her murderer who ‘ at 24 years/Owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres ’ . |
12 | Mrs Thatcher did n't even talk to me . |
13 | But she loved him , and that made it a bargain — and he did n't even deserve to be loved . |
14 | But shops showed no interest and the big soap companies did n't even reply to her letters . |
15 | In the end I did n't even walk to Cambridge , but went ignominiously by bus from Royston , where we stopped for lunch . |
16 | ‘ I did n't even want to be at the presentation . |
17 | But she could n't draw back now ; she did n't even want to . |
18 | He did n't even want to be with the harem . ’ |
19 | ‘ They did n't even speak to me , ’ he said . |
20 | The referee did n't even speak to him . |
21 | I saw her briefly , and , I did n't even speak to her other than to say hello . |
22 | The idea that she might be able to leave with him did n't even occur to her . |
23 | Well I did n't even , well he did n't even occur to me actually I must admit . |
24 | Suppressed maternalism it may be , but her passion shines through and she can recall in detail some animals , particularly dogs , that have been dead for half a century and some that did n't even belong to her . |
25 | I suspected that Gillian was getting rid of Wyatt as a way of breaking with her father ( who did n't even come to the wedding , incidentally ) and pointing out to her Mum what she ought to have done years before . |
26 | I mean the old man was well in his seventies and he , he was secondary , you see he never even er , he , he did n't even come to the funeral , Clifford 's funeral and Margaret was very bitter about that . |
27 | I say , if it was midnight Joey went round with that , I did n't even have to . |
28 | He did n't even seem to be listening to her . |
29 | He did n't even seem to be aware that a chill north wind was blowing . |
30 | And occasionally she did n't even seem to be acting at all . |