Example sentences of "[vb past] not [verb] being [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Dot tried not to mind being left on her own in the basement . |
2 | Mrs Thatcher , in effect , did not anticipate being linked to the monetary system of an increasingly interventionist Europe in her political lifetime . |
3 | The West Midlands Area Tories , to which organisation Arden belonged , were holding a dance to the music of the Majorettes , but David did not fancy being enveloped in clouds of blue tulle . |
4 | With my wife 's reluctant agreement ( she did not fancy being left on her own with our two year old son for over a week ) , we started to plan our journey . |
5 | She did not deserve being pilloried like that at all . |
6 | ‘ She was very proud of her success , not guilty , and did not like being made to feel so , ’ one friend explained . |
7 | She did not like being touched , not ever ! |
8 | Lewis did not like being corrected but he had to take it , and with a smile . |
9 | Maisie , like Henry , did not like being lifted . |
10 | He had very few spare clothes and did not like being found out . |
11 | Owen did not like being reminded that he was , so far as police work was concerned , an amateur . |
12 | Congressmen and senators did not like being bombarded with an estimated eighty legislative proposals in Carter 's first year and were unim-pressed by his resistance to compromise , his aversion to bargaining and his threats to go over their heads directly to the people . |
13 | And unfortunately , I told him in graphic detail , and thereby of course , lost a contract , because he turned out to be the most senior person in the room , and he did not enjoy being humiliated in that way . |
14 | Universities forced to reduce staff numbers by half after the science council concluded that they were grossly oversubscribed did not appreciate being asked to take in outsiders at a further cost to their own numbers . |
15 | She did not appreciate being manhandled . |
16 | The economy did not appreciate being forced up-market ; it went into a brief recession . |
17 | She had not mentioned being married to him , so he did n't mention it either . |