Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 No sooner had I selected wheels down than I noticed that the port wheel had not come right down because I did not get a green light on that side of the undercarriage indicator .
2 The only way around these attempted take-offs was to walk very slowly so that we did n't build up too much ground speed , as airline pilots would say , and stop if Dawn 's wings did open .
3 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
4 Half an hour later , she felt a little better although she had n't decided what to do .
5 She disliked the wretched man so intensely that she did n't care if she never had to see him again .
6 So presumably if they do n't get bids for those routes then they they ca n't do anything about it .
7 ‘ There 's no need to worry , ’ she said huskily , ‘ I promise you I 'll make everything all right so you do n't need to worry again . ’
8 Oh it 's all right when you do n't foot the bill , is n't it ?
9 It is all right if you do not harm the fawns .
10 ‘ He 'll be all right if he does n't start listening to the wrong people . ’
11 His backsliding into sloth had happened so slowly that he had n't been aware of it .
12 Perhaps only if you did not have power : Beaton from St Andrews came to Arbroath in 1524 : the Abbey contributed to the lifestyle and wellbeing of his mistress , a fecund Miss Ogilvy , and their seven bastards .
13 on so in and you do n't even need to notify the Paymaster General or you do n't have to notify anybody employment outside the teaching area altogether .
14 They differ from the theories described in Chapter 3 , therefore , only in that they do not ascribe the poor acquisition to a change in the value of some attention-like process .
15 Then it hits you — your power line is n't long enough and you have n't checked the video and TV ( if they are there at all ) .
16 ‘ It 's just like a piano and so much so that we have n't even got one at home and I did n't practice on one before the competition I can just switch to playing it instead of a piano , ’ said Lisa .
17 And as they come , as Naomi comes back to the place where she went astray so God starts to bless , so much so that she does n't know whether she 's standing or sitting !
18 That 's why sprinters when they cross the line very often collapse many of them , because they 've used up their oxygen so much so that there 's not got enough and their brain switches off momentarily and they collapse .
19 Sun Microsystems Inc , as reported ( CI No 2,118 ) has formed a new software subsidiary that is noticeably more distant from itself than its orbiting planets , so much so that it does not even rate a Sun tag .
20 I went in alone because they do n't know you .
21 ‘ If we take off the reedbed 's top 30cm of vegetation — just enough so that we do not kill off the reeds — and put in some new dykes to give a good water flow we will restore the reedbed to its former glory . ’
22 When you were here before I was only a schoolboy and er just er old enough to know everything that was going on , as you might say , but young enough so as I did n't get too involved .
23 I 'll tell David when he comes down so that you do n't need to worry about whatever plans you 've made with him .
24 ‘ We would not have stayed with this product so long if we did not believe there was potential to make at least £20 million annual profit from it , ’ Shaw says .
25 Most of them arose as a result of an all-Russian phenomenon in 1922 — the lack of co-ordination and exchange of information between the centre and the localities , together with nonchalant neglect of provincial problems so long as they did not affect central political issues .
26 Even among senior players , outside pursuits were tolerated only so long as they did not affect a player 's performance or make football of secondary importance to him .
27 He could make concessions to his allies and all would be well so long as they did not come into conflict with one another .
28 To do otherwise would be to break the long-established political tradition of allowing people to hold whatever views they liked , so long as they did not break the law or urge others to do so .
29 Nevertheless , so long as they did not organise — and sometimes even when they did — the workers themselves provided their employers with a solution to the problem of labour management : by and large they liked to work , and their expectations were remarkably modest .
30 As soon as I saw you riding , I knew you 'd make it — so long as they did n't get to you .
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