Example sentences of "did n't [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A very delicate , spotlit recollection of childhood , with almost music box accompaniment , it did n't blend too well with gangway doors opening , light flooding into the darkened auditorium . |
2 | Fortunately though this bomb did n't explode else i i we should of known about it . |
3 | My dad did n't marry again . ’ |
4 | 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 . ’ |
5 | I said I did n't think probably that would be but I was n't sure . |
6 | It 's sixteenth , I did n't think afterwards , I did n't bring it , wait a minute , sixth , yes , sixth is the Witches cos that 's a matinee and ten thirty in the morning |
7 | But from when she had been sixteen and had left the Dame School and stepped right into the home life above the shop , it had been borne into her that marriage was a humdrum affair : two people lived together , apparently happy , yet went their own ways , as shown by her parents ; they did n't think alike , yet they did n't argue ; they never laughed at the same things , nor did local or national events affect them in the same way . |
8 | I said I did n't think so , as you were rather busy , but I 'd pass the message on . |
9 | Dot said No , she did n't think so . |
10 | Theatre critics in new York did n't think so . |
11 | ‘ Victor did n't think so . ’ |
12 | ‘ I wish our dad did n't think so much . ’ |
13 | ‘ Stuart Baxter did n't think so , ’ said Everthorpe , fluffing out his sideboards with the back of his hand . |
14 | I said I did n't think so , but I would be soon . |
15 | And yet , no , she did n't think so . |
16 | ‘ They did n't think so , ’ said nurse . |
17 | I suppose it was good for us , but we did n't think so at the time . |
18 | There was a chance , of course , that he would be refused entry , but he did n't think so . |
19 | I did n't think so . |
20 | Zach did n't think so . |
21 | He must have looked a sight but he did n't think so then . |
22 | Of course it was possible the van was parked there only because the man was inside destroying coypu or moles or rats or woodworm , but somehow Adam did n't think so . |
23 | ‘ Did n't think so . |
24 | It was very comical , but the boy did n't think So . |
25 | I did n't think so many people cared ’ . |
26 | 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 ! ) . |
27 | well , no , probably mum and dad did n't think so , but |
28 | At least she did n't think so ; she used to scold Constanza for saying they were rich , when of course they were for Italy . |
29 | No , I did n't think so . |
30 | I did n't think so . |