Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [verb] [conj] it [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't realise that it had run out . ’ |
2 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
3 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
4 | Did n't realise until it started howling like a demented banshee ! ’ |
5 | A body did n't change if it had been blasted with an automatic weapon in a robbery on Lenox Square or gunned down on a sidewalk in Athens . |
6 | It did n't matter that it had taken such a long time . |
7 | It could n't be simply The History of Wimbledon ( there was a book with that title — it did n't matter that it had been published nearly two hundred years ago ) . |
8 | It did n't matter , the other half did n't matter because it did n't come into contact really with the with the shaft . |
9 | And it did n't stop after it had happened , if you see what I mean . |
10 | The car did n't stop as it passed them . |
11 | " The wife did n't guess till it slipped out when I was on the sauce the other night . |
12 | There was a long pause and then , somewhat reluctantly , Cassie said : ‘ I did n't realize that it had n't happened yet . |
13 | At the April 24 ACE Executive Advisory Board meeting that Compaq did n't attend because it knew it was going to resign , ACE decided to invite the Open Software Foundation , a non-member , to participate in some fashion . |
14 | I thanked Paul 's wife for doing all the cooking , whereupon she remarked that she did n't mind because it meant that she did n't have to watch the Trek videos or play the games . |
15 | No not if if did n't work if it did n't work once it wo n't work again . |
16 | I thought the impact must have hurt her back , but it did n't look like it had . |
17 | It had been a long walk , but Travis was barely breathing hard , a fact she wished she had n't noticed because it underlined his strength and she found that such a potent attraction . |
18 | ‘ You had n't considered that it had nothing to do with you , I suppose ? |
19 | I decided it was just because she had n't mattered that it had n't been worth shocking her . |
20 | She had n't known if it had been changed — it was unlikely — but if nothing else it would help to gain him admittance . |