Example sentences of "did [not/n't] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 While Eva was at Usher the political situation did not give them too much pause for thought .
2 ‘ I am not concerned about Moore because he did not give me too many problems .
3 He did not want her here .
4 At first she had been surprised when a flask and a chunk of bread had been tossed down to her that first night , until she had remembered that de Raimes did not want her dead just yet .
5 After all those months of fighting the knowledge that Anthony did not want her much , it was a heavenly feeling .
6 She would accept no other visitors and yet , he sensed , she did not want him near .
7 It was as if she did not want him there .
8 as if she too did not want him there , not then , not at that moment
9 She did not want him now .
10 She did not want him anywhere near it .
11 It was therefore possible to argue that you did not want it even if you could have it . ’
12 ‘ I did not want you here and I certainly do not want Ana 's life complicated further . ’
13 She raged to Ferdinando about this Dr Grisanowsky , and even the assurance that he was a friend of Miss Blagden 's did not make him more acceptable in her eyes .
14 However , despite some change in secondary selection , it remains the case , most remarkably , that though wartime and free education made the arguments of economy , fairness and impartiality more applicable they did not make them universally acceptable .
15 They had the moral flexibility to meet shifting organizational demands and still enjoy the sleep of the just — their ability to relativize other moral imperatives whilst constantly prioritizing the pursuit of organizational goals did not make them necessarily immoral , but it did facilitate a moral flexibility others denied themselves .
16 Though he did not make me as starry-eyed as Daisy Yates , he was the best-looking man of any age I had ever seen , and I adored his old-fashioned manners .
17 She was astounded , and did not make me much wiser . ’
18 Johnson returned to this case now in Aberdeen , saying that even though he understood how difficult it would be to ensure accurate evidence , it still did not make it right that a murderer should go unpunished .
19 Being the prevailing wind did not make a storm less stormy ; having bubonic plague during a Black Death which affected half the world did not make it less painful ; being overindebted at a time when cultural change had made it fashionable neither excused it nor mitigated it .
20 They doubted that this act represented any substantial change in policy and did not regard it as sufficient to confirm Pakistani non-alignment in light of the continuation of strong military links between Washington and Islamabad .
21 Though it probably did not benefit her economically as much as has sometimes been thought , it endowed Britain with a great colonial empire and virtually unlimited opportunities of further expansion .
22 Mr Gummer argued that he was justified in not registering the work as the show did not benefit him financially .
23 Councillors are angry that the police authority did not inform them earlier of the massive price hike .
24 Chief Joseph did not reach them soon enough . ’
25 Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study .
26 The old farmer did not pay him much money .
27 Cathbad did not contribute very much to the meetings , and so Lugh did not pay him very much attention .
28 ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly .
29 It was indeed Mrs. Mounce yet again , and in her frilly nightwear , but Bob did not throw her downstairs and break her neck .
30 He was in shirtsleeves , and the shirt did not fit him very well , the buttoned cuffs hanging down over his wrists , like a schoolboy 's whose clothes had been purchased with a view to his ‘ growing into ’ them .
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