Example sentences of "she not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But Louisa , who had been brought up with her father 's constant comment that she was ‘ the prettiest girl in the world ’ , grew up with a very unreal need to feel praised and fêted for her looks , and when as a teenager she did n't get the same kind of compliments from other people , she not surprisingly felt unloved and unattractive as a result .
2 How dared he ? she mourned as she sank down on her bed and gasped for breath , and knew then that Naylor Massingham 's low opinion of her would n't hurt anywhere near as much as it did , had she not just realised that she was desperately in love with him !
3 Is she not here ? ’
4 ‘ When is she not here ?
5 How could she not when there was Cara ?
6 Had she not already decided that five and a half years of girlhood dreams bore little resemblance to the harsh warrior beside her ?
7 Had she not already known , Ronni would never have guessed the truth .
8 And if Miss Adeane was a wanton then might she not also be a thief ?
9 Yeah , she likes that subject , she not that keen on French , cos she thinks she is n't that advanced .
10 Was she not indeed , not only trapping herself , but deceiving herself , being , to herself , a traitor ?
11 that 's why she not really
12 Did she not now have a husband , a child , a home ?
13 Had she not wildly exaggerated the significance of the advertisement ?
14 And a decade later , when the term ‘ has-been ’ seemed almost an understatement , she not only gratefully accepted but gleefully flung herself into the high camp , Low Gothic shenanigans of Robert Aldrich 's Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ? ( 1962 ) , in which , with a gloating relish that neither her baby-doll fright wig nor her impenetrable pancake make-up could conceal , she set about tormenting her immemorial screen rival and alter ego ( or egoist ) , Joan Crawford .
15 There was one member whose sight was so bad that when she read she not only had to prop a second pair of spectacles on top of the pair already resting on her nose , but also had to stand under the standard lamp almost pressed against the light bulb .
16 When Mary Queen of Scots embarked on her headline-hitting affair with James Hepburn , earl of Bothwell , she not only created an immense drama for herself , but raised echoes of earlier headlines ; for two previous queens , Mary of Gueldres and her own mother Mary of Guise were , if rumour could be believed , on the receiving end of the Hepburn family 's habit of being ‘ kind to queens ’ .
17 As she outlines in her chapter of Passion entitled Mapping : Blackwomen Artists 1980–90 , she not only created the ground plan of contemporary Black Art in Britain but also curated such essential exhibitions as 5 Black Women at the Africa Centre and Black Woman Time Now .
18 She not only made Black Women in Britain professional artists , but also suggested , by our active support for our creativity , that any Black woman could be an artist .
19 Her life must have been hard for she not only produced ten children , one of whom died in infancy but also gave birth to my mother when in her forty-fifth year .
20 It was truly democratic ; she not only named six Head Girls , Mr Smith and Miss Doris but had not forgotten the loyalty of William .
21 When she was 18 she went to study at the Royal School of Needlework , where she not only learnt how to identify and date historical embroidery , but also became a prize-winning practitioner .
22 She not only missed the bond which breast-feeding had created between her and Victoria , but was made to feel most unwelcome when she visited the nursery .
23 On her visit to Malton , she not only purchased a riding habit in deep , forest-green velvet , but ordered one to be made in a similar material of a light golden-brown colour , to match the shade of her eyes .
24 Worst of all , some sadist of a landscape designer had slapped down Dancer 's stick-and-ball field right next to her house , so she not only had fairies at the bottom of her garden , but also a microcosm of Rutshire Polo Club .
25 But for almost two million pounds she not only got up , but got to grips with the crumbling guttering on a Paris rooftop .
26 She not only got pregnant but also found it impossible to further her career in the Tory party .
27 Thus she not only shouted at him , she once took his best blowpipe , broke it in two and stamped on it .
28 She not only had the figure of a mannequin but she had learned from the girls at the salon how to walk , how to hold her head up , how to appear perfectly poised .
29 This had been doubly hurtful , for it meant that she not only did not want to work for and look after him but preferred his lifestyle to her own , and by implication ( for she was a lazy woman ) that meant that she considered what he did not to be work at all , merely a pleasurable means of making a great deal of money .
30 Lorraine was in prison for 18 months , and when she was released she not only faced the prospect of rebuilding family life for her children , but also the pressure of having a husband still inside .
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