Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Striving hard for some normality , she pulled her head back and told him , ‘ I d-did n't say a word to anyone about — about us . ’
2 I imagine many a western pioneer got the same sort of surprise as I did when the bride eventually arrived ; except that I did n't marry the dog — there 's nothing peculiar about me .
3 ‘ I 'm so excited , ’ said Elaine , ‘ I did n't think a style like this would suit me but it does . ’
4 Though I 'm afraid Miss Lilian and 1 did n't think a lot of them , did we , Lilian ?
5 It hurt a bit at the time , but I got myself free and did n't think a lot about it just then .
6 ‘ I did n't think the Turks were like that , ’ said Scarlet .
7 His voice trembled slightly , but he did n't think the head noticed .
8 ‘ We 'd never have done it if we did n't think the advantages outweighed the disadvantages .
9 ‘ We 'd never have done it if we did n't think the advantages outweighed the disadvantages .
10 I did n't think the papers said that sort of thing . ’
11 He really did n't think the Revolution was anything more than a few peasants kicking up a fuss , like they had been doing for hundreds of years .
12 Dot did n't think the princesses had ever had greasy cuffs .
13 Well erm David said that he did n't think the strike would have gone on or they would n't have the heart to go on without the women ?
14 not really , always have more gravy , did n't , I did n't think the meat was as good , you did n't either and I went to another butcher because I thought it
15 I did n't think the question that erm , the question culture was the same as our culture .
16 She did n't think the house was dark .
17 The thing that made Lee Marvin such a perfect rogue is that , despite all the stories of his being drunk on the set and causing producers to have palpitations , there is probably no single director or actor who worked with him who did n't think the world of him .
18 ‘ Now when I say he believed in England I do n't mean your thatched cottages and warm beer he did n't think the place was cute , not just his grandfather 's birthplace .
19 I 'm afraid I did n't think the thing through , and must tell you , therefore , to expect me looking both younger and handsomer than you remember me .
20 Do n't misunderstand me , I did n't think the city would be backward , I just assumed that carriages would be as popular with tourists in London as they are , say in New York .
21 Do n't misunderstand me , I did n't think the city would be backward , I just assumed that carriages would be as popular with tourists in London as they are , say in New York .
22 I did n't think The Jerk was deliberately funny but it was , it was
23 I took my child out of the school system because I did n't think the physio she had was right for her needs .
24 With as much robustness as he could spare , he said that he did n't think the director had meant to be flippant .
25 I did n't think the owner would approve so I said nothing , but she 'd gone home by then .
26 When I explained this to the assistant she said , ‘ Oh , I did n't think the book could be for yourself — you 're lovely and slim ’ .
27 Er only if erm the mother was torn at all or , or if you did n't think the baby was coming as it should , there was problems there , then you , you would .
28 [ PC. 3. ] did n't think the guy was that bad .
29 and then Brenda ran up to explain breathlessly that she did n't think the van would go under the low bridge , as her daddy 's — which was the same size — would n't .
30 I even heard one supervisor , on being shown the new radio equipment on Venturous , remark that of course it was all very nice , but he did n't think the Waterguard Service was quite ready for radio yet .
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