Example sentences of "[was/were] n't [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There was cleaks there was er cleaks in er in Most of the kitchens had rafters , a lot of them , and there was cleaks just specially for the hanging the pigs and the er the hams of the And then you left them until they were fairly dry , and then you had to cover them well and truly with a for all summer , because the fly would go for them , if the were n't properly salted and dry .
2 ‘ Ah , but these were n't — I mean , they were n't properly in the Prince 's harem . ’
3 To everybody , I walked round the site with Paul and and Stuart last Friday because Paul had been whingeing to me about erm twenty five K G palletizing and the fact that they were n't they were n't properly packed as it were .
4 In court the prosecution said the accident happened because two out of four locking pins were n't properly secured .
5 They had little chance to defend themselves at their court marshal , they were n't properly represented and there was very little right of appeal .
6 And if they were n't properly done , you 'd tell the forewoman that that was n't in such and such a coach in compartment was needing under the seats were needing cleaning .
7 Erm for instance in the dockyards , erm where conditions were n't broadly the same as was prevalent for example say , in Brothers or or .
8 Leeds sup– porters may have terrorised most of England but they were n't around in Copenhagen on the night the volcano erupted .
9 The golden boys , those who never give the bad news , who make sure that when the plant breaks down they are not available to inform anybody , and have made absolutely certain they were n't around during the run-up to such a disaster , are rewarded .
10 It was n't as though pigs were n't around to be hunted , because at the same site were boar's-tooth amulets .
11 His own shower were n't around to hear that , he 'll be glad to get back to where he rates as a hero . ’
12 ‘ He just said : ‘ Tell her : ‘ You always did say I did daft things if you were n't around to stop me . ’ ’
13 I suppose you were n't around and you realised too late what had happened . ’
14 She wants to believe that , if I were n't around , everything would be all right between them . ’
15 And the fans are happy with him too … even those who were n't around in his heyday .
16 So I mean if y if you say that 's , that 's the income you 've got at the moment , what , what sort of income would you believe that er that Mrs Goodwin would need if you were n't around tomorrow ?
17 But wha when I was , you were n't around when we played them then were you ?
18 Though the hall was almost empty they were n't forward enough to go into the very front seats so they entered the seats three rows back , claiming two extra chairs with folded coats .
19 She had an English accent ; the English were n't normally health conscious , unlike the Americans , and they always took the lift .
20 you lose an intellectual argument because you were n't fast enough on your feet
21 If I could be absolutely sure that A and B were n't somehow mixed up in it all , I 'd be tempted to give it a go .
22 They were n't just head and shoulders better but chest and waist too .
23 They were n't just Maggie and Nevil any more , but a couple .
24 The bulbs were n't just scattered , but were arranged in the correct patterns — so that if you looked up you could see ( if you knew which star was which ) , up there amongst all the dragons , bulls and poisonous scuttlers of the Heavens , right in the centre you could see the constellation which I always thought of as being our special one , a solitary man walking with his faithful dog , the high summer constellation of Orion , the Hunter , stretched and striding above us .
25 But we did n't see any of that ; we did n't notice that , as O later put it , his eyes were n't just dark that night but almost blinded , blinded with grief .
26 But they were n't just ordinary straightforward pars .
27 Blushing suggested you were n't just lying , but that you had something to hide .
28 It was in the context not of an isolated individual saying it to another isolated individual , but actually feeling that this identity had a social location , a political and moral location , because it involved a whole series of things which meant you were n't just a voice crying in the wilderness .
29 These attitudes , unfortunately , were n't just those of pious Victorians ; their presence in many Christian homes today means that youngsters are growing up having to unlearn unbiblical and emotionally unhealthy ways of responding .
30 ‘ This time around I tried to write things that were n't just about me and my relationships .
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