Example sentences of "and [adv] [not/n't] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It is believed that considerably more connections have not been discovered and so not broken up . |
2 | People who are basically unhealthy may have their pheromones soured by an imbalance of bacteria on the skin , and generally not smell as attractive as a person in the peak of fitness . |
3 | The beneficiary 's account is now larger and there has been no corresponding decrease in another domestic bank account to match it , as would have been the case had the transaction been purely domestic , and thus not created further credit . |
4 | Well it was it like a big square shaved right down to the skin but no unless , it could of healed and just not grown back yet |
5 | It seemed ‘ really quite incredible ’ that the mother could call her neighbour and still not return home , he said . |
6 | It seemed really quite incredible that the mother could call her neighbour and still not return home , he said . |
7 | Emile Al-Uzaizi , the deputy leader of the council 's Conservative opposition group and a social services committee member , said it seemed quite incredible that the mother could call her neighbour and still not return home . |
8 | The old scribe would shake his head : ‘ I could have tried for 20 years and still not come up with an opening paragraph like that , ’ he would say . |
9 | She could 've talked to me for ten years and still not come out with it . |
10 | You may have been born in another country , for instance , and still not feel truly at home in the foreign culture and customs you have come to . |
11 | The adoral shields are large , flared distally and often not meeting proximally . |
12 | Maybe get married and maybe not work out , then divorce , so what happens to the child then ? |
13 | His preparing himself so keenly for a new and final phase of the war , and then not seeing even the beginning of it , was the final irony . |
14 | sort of , quarter past seven he 's had to leave in the morning to get there and then not getting home to , sort of , seven o'clock Dave picks up from the station and I think |
15 | How unlucky for poor old Cooper finally getting back into the side and then not lasting more than forty five minutes cos of that shoulder injury . |
16 | ‘ So will I ask you for forty-two pounds today and then not come near you for a month ? ’ |
17 | Er , oh yes well I think it , I think bearing in mind the size of the hotels , I think probably it would be a help if there was something sort of decided , but I , I know , I 'm , I 'm a wee bit sort of , possibly like yourself , er I might order something now and then not look forward to it that particular night |
18 | But , from personal experience , done properly it 's a hell of a lot better than walking out ignored and hard not to respond honestly to . |
19 | Every now and again you 're with somebody who 's putting their foot down and either not anticipating enough or not thinking in enough depth , or they might have an attitude whereby sod it , I 'm just going anyway . |
20 | For a party you could prepare all four — and why not finish up with the orange and almond dessert on page 16 . |
21 | More often than not , social disengagement will not have been intentional , and certainly not brought about simply by the process of ageing , but rather by a failure to maintain an adequate level of social life beyond that of being parents . |
22 | ‘ I 'm still not comfortable , ’ he said , ‘ and certainly not playing well . |
23 | It should be emphasised , however , that the crude rate is probably an underestmate of the true proportion of recurrent ulcers , because it assumes that patients who were withdrawn ( and therefore not followed up endoscopically for the entire 12 months ) did not develop an ulcer relapse . |