Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And she did n't present it modestly ( she said , after all , that she hated modesty ) , but belligerently . |
2 | ‘ David , I hope your mother did n't think me dreadfully insensitive- ’ |
3 | She had no idea that knowing Marion Aluinn , Hector did n't think her very pretty . |
4 | ‘ I did n't think anybody actually wrote for Reader 's Digest . |
5 | A more refined psycho than , say , Lee Marvin or Neville Brand , but a crazy 's still a crazy and I did n't think someone that far gone could take up where Daine had left off . |
6 | She enjoyed hearing about the governess 's letters which would never be received and translations of East End rhyming slang , but did n't think he actually listened to her , he often asked her the same questions . |
7 | ‘ And I did n't think he ever would play in my team . ’ |
8 | He says I did n't think he really wanted to shoot me . |
9 | I did n't think you even liked me very much at the moment , let alone … let alone cared sufficiently to want to marry me … ’ |
10 | ‘ I did n't think you ever thought much of revolution , ’ I tell him , sipping my whisky . |
11 | Part of me did n't think I ever would , part of me disapproved , part of me was a little scared , to tell the truth . |
12 | Shame about the stupid did n't think it just happens . |
13 | Love ? she mused , and she did n't think she quite liked the idea of Leo watching her while she slept . |
14 | I did n't think anyone else would be using the pool this early . ’ |
15 | … whether he himself — straight now — did n't understand that when it came to saving one 's life in the dark , one did n't care who else went — three , thirty , three hundred people . |
16 | The bust looked like bronze if you did n't examine it too closely . |
17 | She 'd probably die of pneumonia , if Nathan did n't throw her overboard first . |
18 | oh great , any body want a bobby Batman sock ? , phew dear his feet smell I remember seeing it , I do n't remember if it was yesterday , cos I remember seeing the games and all that , I did n't throw it away |
19 | That 's one of the reasons we did n't bother we just painted it , you know ? |
20 | ‘ It did n't bother me really . |
21 | The man quickly shrank from public view and did n't bother her again . |
22 | Of course it did n't bother her personally . |
23 | It did n't bother you then , and now there is nothing you can do , unless you want to broadcast to the world how your own judgement was sadly impaired . |
24 | do n't be silly , no I thought it looked better at this other bit , this butcher 's , it looked leaner , but erm it was n't perhaps , perhaps I did n't cook it enough yesterday , drink your drink |
25 | Surely the cross did n't hurt him as much as our unfaithfulness can . |
26 | ‘ I did n't hurt you too much , did I ? ’ |
27 | Despite what you apparently think , I certainly did n't avoid you intentionally and , in any case , if your theory were correct , then surely I 'd have avoided all the male actors ? ’ |
28 | Surely she did n't wear it loose like this ? |
29 | Did n't scare him too much , I hope ? ’ |
30 | With his respiratory problem , he was lucky they did n't move him much . |