Example sentences of "[vb past] n't [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't think even that would be very interesting , but I liked the idea of old Peter having to bend himself for once . ’
2 I said I did n't think probably that would be but I was n't sure .
3 I did n't think so many people cared ’ .
4 ‘ I wish our dad did n't think so much . ’
5 I sometimes wish I did n't think so much about what I do , and just pottered along doing it the way it 's always been done ( like the bloke in the next-door room does ! ) .
6 I spent most of my time with Branwell , so I did n't think very much about the girls .
7 And it was grossly unprofessional but I really did n't think that much of it . ’
8 I did n't think too much about this at the time , although I knew they usually only had money for their ‘ little pleasures ’ after they 'd done the washing and pawned it .
9 they did n't think too much of the weather like this .
10 If she did n't swim off some of this electric energy building up inside her , there could be St Lucia 's first case of spontaneous combustion , she decided wryly .
11 I did n't sleep much that night .
12 ‘ Nicky , you did n't sleep much last night , did you ? ’
13 Wilkerson continued , ‘ I did n't sleep much last night either , Nicky .
14 It was believed that Butch , or Bomber Harris as they called him , did n't care how many men he lost if only the final result was the defeat of Hitler .
15 TERRORISTS who planted a 400lb bomb at a Glengormley hotel did n't care how many people they killed , local councillors have said .
16 He did n't bother too much where the flag was , he was just interested in where he was going to land the ball .
17 ‘ We thought at first that she had hidden herself deliberately , ’ said Nanette , ‘ and did n't bother too much .
18 Some of the some of the railways were very very functional , not and did n't bother too much about er what places looked like .
19 ‘ As it did n't hurt too much I thought it would be fun to experiment a little more .
20 ‘ It did n't hurt too much because we had been training twice a week for over two months .
21 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
22 It did n't hurt so much as it did with my Dad passing away .
23 ‘ There , that did n't hurt so much , after all , did it ? ’
24 On stage he did n't walk about much either , but his projection , his liquidity of timbre , the purity of emission and nobility of line , all these remained without compare ; and Aprile Millo , well-costumed , serious and stylish , offered by his side a satisfying Amelia .
25 But we could n't , did n't walk too far today , it was so
26 Well me , oh , how I got started singing , it was really just I did n't sing very much really .
27 Er I , I suppose if we 're going back something like forty , fifty years where people tended to live in the same area most of their lives , and their families in the area , people did n't move very far , they were probably born in an area , went to work in the area and died in the area .
28 I do n't know I did n't stare that long .
29 If children did n't pour out all their bad feelings in one go , they might be grumpy and irritable all the time .
30 I did n't sigh as much after that . ’
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