Example sentences of "that [noun prp] had [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It was likely that Alison had n't given me a thought for weeks , and that she had had half a dozen more affaires . |
2 | And the irony of it all was that Fernando had n't planned it that way . |
3 | She filled her days and nights with activities and fell exhausted into bed in the small hours , disappointed that Lucenzo had n't contacted her . |
4 | On several occasions , Darwin had recourse to ask Prince to supply him with information that Gould had not given him . |
5 | Belinda laughed , blinking back the sudden tears that had started to her eyes , and hoping that Tom had not seen them . |
6 | I was confident that Sorley had n't rumbled me , but I did n't look back . |
7 | " She was upset that Matthew had n't told her you were coming back . " |
8 | Widely seen as a sop to Bush 's conservative Republican critics , the directive was publicly disavowed on Nov. 21 by presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater who avowed that Bush had not seen it before it was sent out . |
9 | St Paul 's daily routine , as a law-abiding Jew , would have included a prayer to say thank you that God had not made him a Gentile , a slave or a woman — in that order ! |
10 | But here they are , at the start of chapter 16 , wishing aloud that God had not passed them by on that dreadful night in Egypt , accusing Moses , accusing Moses , of bringing them into the desert to die ! |
11 | He walked heavily beside her , trying to convince himself that Francesca had not seen them . |
12 | She looked up to see that Belle had n't made it : her legs were dangling into the corridor . |
13 | If Marshal Piłsudski and Colonel Beck , the Polish leaders in Warsaw , were upset that France had not given them stronger backing over the Wilia crisis , then they were also relieved to find that Hitler was not prepared to go to war over the city — at least not yet . |
14 | The room was empty , and she went in , thankful that Rourke had not followed her . |
15 | During lunch they talked mainly of Celia 's father ; she soon realized that Fowler-Troon had not known him well . |
16 | He felt angered that he had not been told ; that Hal had not trusted him enough to tell him . |