Example sentences of "n't even [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't even spell her name , I think she 's going to be deeply insulted with that , to spell her name wrong |
2 | She does n't know the meaning of the word discretion — probably ca n't even spell it . |
3 | The route to the solution of some earth and moon also give rise to eclip oh know ca n't even spell it now , what I 'm trying to say is eclipses when one heavenly body gets in the way of another . |
4 | She 'll come about , that was about five years ago and and she was talking about the schock and half , half the panel er da did n't even know , they could n't even spell it . |
5 | I said OK — but when the letter arrived , they could n't even spell my name properly . |
6 | ‘ I thought then why should I join an organisation which ca n't even spell my name correctly . |
7 | They 'll either hint I was downright dishonest to sign the contract in the first place or they 'll make out I ca n't even spell my own name . |
8 | That was what stung most of all — the fact that he did n't even expect her to complete the one thing she loved doing in all the world , the one thing she was good at . |
9 | I mean she had n't even let me know the night before . |
10 | And she and Ryan screwed all the time and she did n't even love him . |
11 | He 's got turkey salad and he did n't even eat it so I took the , the top off it so he could see the turkey in it , then he changed his mind now , I thought he might . |
12 | He would n't even eat his dinner at the refuge . |
13 | You ca n't hate what you can not touch , I ca n't even feel what most people think of as despair . |
14 | Farmworkers are especially vulnerable because they 're isolated and if they 're working alone they do n't have any support , working in ones and twos on a remote hillside.Some do n't even feel they can dare to approach a union . |
15 | " When I holed the putt to win , I could n't even feel my hands . |
16 | Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’ |
17 | Deafened by thoughts he could n't begin to guess at , she had n't even heard him . |
18 | There was a zooming motor race on and Maxim simply had n't even heard it until then . |
19 | Mr Stevens did n't even loosen his tie . |
20 | You see , we are talking about people who do n't even move their hands for days on end , then a PAT dog comes in and they stroke eagerly with both hands . ’ |
21 | Out in the corral , tied so tight to the big stake in the centre that the Argentines call a palemque that she could n't even move her head , was the little grey pony . |
22 | I 'm stinging all over with sunburn and I ca n't even move my head to look at my wrist-watch without getting cramp in my neck and shoulders . ’ |
23 | Herbert tried to look hopeful about his future , but this time he could n't even manage his usual cheerful smile . |
24 | I could n't even manage it at Bury . |
25 | Her twin , the person closest to her , had n't even sent her a card , while Myra had chosen this perfect gift . |
26 | My [ older ] sisters ca n't even speak it . |
27 | He did n't even slide her a look . |
28 | She could n't even control her trembling limbs and chattering teeth . |
29 | But that makes now a good time for a little discreet character assassination , suggest the old boy ca n't even control his own Private Office . |
30 | She could n't even ignore him , which would have been the sensible thing to do ; every time he spoke she found herself lashing back . |