Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [vb pp] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She might easy 'ave murdered 'im if our dad 'ad n't pulled 'er off .
2 I was a bit depressed about it and nearly did n't sent it off .
3 So those but Fantasia passes are very similar , I just turned mine turned mine round she saw it and went she showed me a blank yellow so I did n't thought it perhaps a different pass but it was n't just turned it round on her .
4 absolutely filthy , oh I ca n't be like it , I said she did n't ground it just dirt
5 She had n't planned it deliberately , but she even looked as if she were heading into battle , clad in a flying suit , flat boots and a bomber jacket , her long hair captured in a plait .
6 If he had n't rattled her so much the other day , leaving her high and dry to sneak off and join his girlfriend , she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers .
7 She had n't called him ever since she had insulted him .
8 ‘ If only I had n't called it off she might still be here . ’
9 There was an edge of anger in the song , as if she did n't see why we had n't understood it yet .
10 In fact , the description and icon would have acquired default values if you had n't filled them in as well .
11 From what Jezrael could tell as she snatched rags of glances backwards , their pursuers had n't reached it yet .
12 Now that he 'd told her , she could n't understand why she had n't recognised him right from the start — she 'd seen the article , had even marvelled at the way the photographer had managed to capture those dark , brooding eyes .
13 I suppose she just hoped that news of her disappearance had n't made it as far as the Glasgow papers . ’
14 Mr McTavish forbore to mention that he had n't made it quite to the same standard as his host but was obviously pleased to be included in the generalization .
15 It was n't just Frank they were looking for , if they had n't shot him already and buried him in some bog .
16 Deirdre was plainly upset and would have droned on indefinitely if Fred had n't shut her up .
17 She could n't believe he had n't felt it too .
18 She realised , with hindsight , that he had n't forgiven her either for turning him down soon after she 'd joined the team .
19 Whatever the world had done to the little wide-eyed innocent who got eaten up by a bad wolf in the big city , it had n't taught her much .
20 She had n't said it unkindly , and , in the state he was in , it seemed appropriate .
21 She had a bad cargo see , they had n't er some stuff and they had n't stored her properly and she turned over and they all got drowned .
22 It seemed a rather difficult thing to do , somehow , which surprised me , as I had n't realized I still had some atavistic buried fear of him because he was black .
23 True enough , although he had n't realized it so clearly before , that house did attract uniforms one way and another .
24 Suddenly a wave of fear washed over her mind and she became tinglingly aware , as if she had n't realized it before , what danger they were in .
25 And you would of sold us that too if we had n't asked them specifically what was in
26 Rose had n't asked him where they were driving to ; she did n't care anyhow : it was enough to be with him in the day .
27 I had n't asked him how he thought he was going to get in and for one terrible minute I thought he was going to shoot the lock and kick the door in .
28 He had n't noticed it particularly when they had gone shopping together .
29 Liz thought he looked appalling , and wondered why she had n't noticed it before .
30 It sounds crazy to say I had n't noticed it before , as we must have driven by ten or a dozen times , but you really do n't notice that much when you 're trying to keep your balance and play at the same time .
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