Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] not [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I was still living with my parents at the time and I 'd not long passed my driving test — with Bernie 's assistance — so I borrowed my old man 's Austin Cambridge one Sunday morning and drove over to Nick 's . |
2 | Access is easy , for although the car parks are few , they are strategically placed , and I 've not yet come across a walker with tales of local farmers barring the way . |
3 | And I 've not even took them out the thing . |
4 | Well I did n't go , no , cos Chris int going , so I did n't bother going but I must admit , I mean , when she gave me the papers and what have you that goes with it , I come home , I put it in the cupboard and I 've not even looked at it since . |
5 | And I 've not too many problems to report to you this evening either from British Rail who tell us that there 's a twenty three minute delay on the Manchester to Paddington service which was due in at Oxford at six twenty-four , ca n't quite do the sums there , but it is n't quite due in yet . |
6 | It was half past ten in the morning , twenty-four hours after arriving in Reggane and I had not yet left . |
7 | But on the Sunday , perhaps because it was a strange town and I had not yet made friends , I felt all day a sense of doom . |
8 | Yet it was as though that night , in the moonlight , in the silence , as though even the work , the months of steady labour , had only been an illusion , only the dream of work , the dream of progress , and I had not even begun and never would begin , though at different moments in my life I might have had the illusion that I had begun and even , perhaps , finished . |
9 | That was confidence — the first man to carry his own food and water across the Sahara , and I had not even left the main road yet . |
10 | And I had not even asked him for his name ! |
11 | My first deadline was the end of last March , and I had n't even started thinking about it by then . |
12 | I used to sit outside the job centre , then come home and say , " I have applied , but I had to send in an application form " , and I had n't even gone in there . |
13 | To think that for all these years I had tried to protect them from this very fate and I had n't even the pleasure of using them very often . |
14 | He 'd said too much — and I had n't even begun to cotton on . |
15 | Come back dinner time and they were saying well no you see you ca n't just a borrow a car to go to dinner in , yeah that 'll be alright man and I had n't even been in it since Roy bought it back ! |
16 | Would I perhaps welcome the security of a helicopter , or welcome the security of waking up in bed to find that it was all a dream and I had n't actually gone hill-walking at all because I had a date with Gerard Depardieu ? |
17 | The same shipowner had no doubt about its additional , and more important purpose and declared in evidence to the committee on the repeal of the Combination Acts : " They are first of all ostensibly , and I doubt not really , a society united for the purposes for which benevolent societies are usually united . |
18 | I wondered how much he would fret if he did n't see me among the passengers , and I hoped not much . |
19 | I have not yet been given any reason for our lack of success on this occasion , and I do not yet know which were the successful applicants . |
20 | He and I do not perhaps instantly fit into the standard parliamentary stereotypes of the steady old stallion and the keen young foal who are usually harnessed together for this occasion . |
21 | When the over ended he took the umpire aside and explained ‘ I have two artificial hips and I do not really know where my feet are going to land ’ — he was given a special Man of the Match award . |
22 | ‘ We 've given a lot of blood , sweat and tears and I do n't just want to pass it all on for somebody else to inherit . |
23 | I suppose there 's always nutters about , but there is something special about the band , and I do n't just mean their liability to lawsuits . |
24 | And I do n't just mean the belief that you 're trying to communicate . |
25 | ‘ The universities have a lot to offer industry , and industry has a lot to offer universities , and I do n't just mean money , ’ he said . |
26 | I look at it and I do n't even see it . |
27 | Now I 'm standing here in this thing and I do n't even know if I 've got it on back to front or not . ’ |
28 | But there 's a lot of incidents that I do that I just go out , clear it up and I do n't even report a lot of them because you 're only making paperwork for yourself . |
29 | And I do n't even really care a damn any more , anyway . ’ |
30 | And I do n't even know your name , ’ she confessed ruefully . |