Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [adv] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’ |
2 | I did n't even know I had any kind of title until I went to prep school when I started to get these letters saying : ‘ The Honourable Charles ’ . |
3 | But the fact is , at that point , I did n't even know I had any information to feed anybody . |
4 | And you did n't even notice I 'd taken them ! ’ |
5 | ‘ You did n't honestly expect me to stay , did you ? ’ |
6 | He did n't bloody tell me did he |
7 | I kept on thinking , he did n't really mean me to come round . |
8 | ‘ But I did n't really think I had a chance because I have n't acted before , ’ she said . |
9 | Anyway , the head did n't really think I did it . ’ |
10 | My boss did n't really want me to take three weeks all at once . ’ |
11 | Devereux said : ‘ Widnes did n't really want me to go and there were problems with insurance guarantees . |
12 | So when I was actually pregnant , although it would be fairer on me and the baby and everybody concerned if I did have an abortion , he made me know that he did n't really want me to have one . |
13 | She did n't really mind me making mistakes . |
14 | ‘ My parents ’ hotel is very small ; they did n't really need me to help run it . |
15 | I suppose I can be grateful that he did n't actually order me to help , ’ she finished drily . |
16 | It was actually something that happened before the Tory Party Conference but it did n't , it did n't actually help me recover |
17 | It was actually something that happened before the Tory Party Conference but it did n't , it did n't actually help me recover |
18 | I mean she had n't even let me know the night before . |
19 | ‘ He had n't even realised I 'd gone , ’ |