Example sentences of "did n't [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't marry Alison , ’ he answered , ‘ because Alison is n't you . ’ |
2 | Mr Robinson died in 1846 , but Mrs Robinson did n't marry Branwell — oh no ! |
3 | Well , maybe that 's how Dean Martin remembers it all , but Sinatra 's marriage to Ava Gardner had finished in 1952 and he did n't marry Mia Farrow until 1966 . |
4 | She said she did n't think money ought to stop people living , actually living : making their lives little when they could be big . |
5 | And I came and , and I did n't think Harlow was for me because I , it was all very built up and lots of roundabouts but the people , the partners were so lovely and er I saw some of the patients and I thought they were very lovely too , so this is where I 've been . |
6 | He remembered the gate at the end of the track , had time to hope it was open because he did n't think Conker could jump it . |
7 | If he had been working for three days and three nights then it was in the suit he was wearing now , and his shoes had mud on them , and Erlich did n't think Ruane would be impressed . |
8 | I did n't think prats like Paul actually existed , let alone were willing to share their prattishness with Esquire and all who read it . |
9 | Doctors did n't think Kelly Good would be fit enough to join her class mates until next term . |
10 | I did n't think Richardson was the kind of guy who denied anything . |
11 | So he created a smokescreen , making the excuse that he did n't think Steve was a good enough guitarist by himself and that we needed a second guitar . |
12 | Somehow he did n't think Kate 's mother was quite ready for Willy yet . |
13 | I must have known somehow that he was the only person who did n't think Jake was crazy . |
14 | ‘ I did n't think childbirth was normally as difficult as this . ’ |
15 | He did n't think FoE 's study was a ‘ particularly good piece of scientific work ’ but ‘ did n't want to rubbish it ’ . |
16 | ‘ I did n't want the students to be ’ , she recalls , ‘ I did n't really want anybody to be , and I certainly did n't think students had any right to be . |
17 | The vet said there was n't much he could do because he did n't think Biggles was old enough or strong enough to survive the anaesthetic . |
18 | I did n't think Crumwallis would have understood . ’ |
19 | Gary Eichorn , general manager of Hewlett-Packard Co 's workstation systems group said he did n't think COSE in its initial guise would be enough to meet demands of users like the Galileo group , pressing for a generic common front end . |
20 | Gary Eichorn , general manager of Hewlett-Packard Co 's workstation systems group said he did n't think COSE in its initial guise would be enough to meet the demands of user collections like the Galileo group , which is pressing for a generic common front end . |
21 | What worried him was that the man was somehow rejecting the film , announcing that he did n't think life was really like that . |
22 | I did n't think Sarah did n't go to the ol lo oh had oh I would n't of thought that was a pair , |
23 | ‘ And by the way , I did n't think Brownies lied . |
24 | She might not have succeeded in warning Guy , but she did n't think Brien fitzCount would stand by and allow the Queen 's equerry to be murdered while he was on official business . |
25 | Also , SHe did n't think Parmedes ' handiwork was exactly designed for such a pummelling . |
26 | I did n't think anythink like this was going to happen . ’ |
27 | Malcolm did n't think Chrissie being larruped with Nick 's belt in his shop was good for business So I got the weekday job again . |
28 | I did n't think grannies would get into a record like that . |
29 | I did n't think Ken liked the woman . |
30 | The buck thrashed and spat and made a high keening noise I did n't think rabbits were capable of and beat its legs on the ground . |