Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [not/n't] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the most important political texts of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , which present not only a doctrine but a theory of politics , have originated outside the academy ; among them , notably , that most influential of tracts , the Communist Manifesto . |
2 | ‘ Tardy again , Master Ratagan ; and now you have not even a real limp to excuse you . ’ |
3 | Nevertheless , if we say not ‘ dog ’ but ‘ My — dog-Rover-with — the — white — spots- and — the-stumpy-tail ’ , there can be no doubt that we intend not only a specific but a unique reference . |
4 | But the rapport between us and the women in the group was instantaneous , probably because we share not just a language and culture but a common experience of racism . |
5 | Yeah , well we do n't so a lot of business with them , it 's more distribution than anybody else actually . |
6 | ‘ We have not even a name , with any emotional associations , for the UK itself ’ , remarked one political theorist . |
7 | At the moment we do n't Relating to the transport issue , we have n't yet a link from the northwest down through to the chunnel in to into the rest of Europe . |
8 | Sorry darling do n't look as if there 's any chops no we have n't just a lone pork chop , erm , I can do you oh I 'm gon na need some cider , sausage meat and pork casserole |