Example sentences of "n't [verb] round " in BNC.
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1 | Does n't make round here , you can have the with |
2 | She would have backed out again if the mourners , disturbed by the noise of the door , had n't swivelled round to look at her . |
3 | Travis had n't looked round , nor did he now . |
4 | We know now that the world was not designed for us , but we have n't come round to acting on this knowledge . |
5 | If you had n't come round that night , none of this would have been allowed to happen — ’ |
6 | ‘ But blood is thicker than water and I have been at the hospital waiting to hear how she is but she has n't come round yet , ’ said Mr Harrison . |
7 | Surprised Jenny has n't come round |
8 | Have n't come round yet |
9 | He got a few yards down , he said so I said well have yo you have n't come round to view the house today have you ? |
10 | She has n't come round here yet though has she ? |
11 | And she says , I have n't come round to see you actually ! |
12 | Well poorly man then and I mean he had n't come round till dinner . |
13 | I ai n't wandering round here forever . |
14 | As she blacked out , she thought it was a pity she had n't gotten round to finishing the Christmas decorations . |
15 | So when I went , I had to go again on Monday I took just my purse in my pocket and thought oh this is bit , cos I mean I knew what I was going for , you know , were n't looking round for anything in particular and I thought this is bit risky ! |
16 | Like the grave-diggers in Hamlet , they speculated on life : ‘ We 've been working on it for 25 years and we still have n't got round . |
17 | Marriage has certainly been on the agenda but as neither of us feel compelled to get wed on either moral or religious grounds , we simply have n't got round to it . |
18 | I put on a stone after a recent holiday and I have n't got round to getting it off . |
19 | I do n't I mean I know I I 'm very busy , I 've got stuff that I should have done , months and months ago , that I have n't got round to doing yet , cos there 's been all sort of interruptions . |
20 | ‘ I — I just had n't got round to it , ’ she said weakly . |
21 | Lucy Lane said : ‘ There 's a drawer full of letters all jumbled together ; we have n't got round to them yet . ’ |
22 | . The other ideal , which I have n't got round to doing would be to try and appoint somebody on a short term basis . |
23 | Yes , well , they have n't got round to it . |
24 | It was arranged yesterday and we have n't got round to telling everybody yet . |
25 | I have n't got round to it yet . |
26 | Gary has n't got round to watching it |
27 | I have n't got round to videoing today cos I was out teaching this afternoon . |
28 | And the reason why they were shoved under the bed was because I had n't got round to sort of you know , doing anything about it sort of thing . |
29 | It seems to be quite well run , we have n't , we have n't got round to joining it . |
30 | It 'll give it some form of protection which we have n't got round to doing the erm oh |