Example sentences of "not [vb pp] " in BNC.

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31 Okay , so he 's gone — but not forgiven !
32 On entering the dining room , Hope had manoeuvred himself next to Miss D'Arcy and given her to understand that he was overwhelmed at the self-control of her behaviour in the face of such insensitivity as that displayed by the over-enthusiastic Mrs Crump who , nevertheless and for the sake of harmony , had to be tolerated — if not forgiven .
33 But at her door he was told he could not see her , and he realized she had not forgiven him .
34 She had been outraged when her husband left for another woman , had addressed him with religious vehemence and spoken of hell , but as time passed she had realised that life was very much more pleasant without him , that he was generous with money , and so she had , not forgiven , but ceased to revile him ; and I know she found grim amusement in my stepmother 's harassed countenance and the irritating ways of her two small children .
35 In other words , we are not forgiven because we keep the law : but once we are forgiven we are called to keep it .
36 Hurley had not forgiven him for the loss of Syrian George , and he was still under heavy pressure from Washington to show results , but in general Coleman made sure they got along for the sake of his back-channel reports to MC/10 Control .
37 He has not forgiven his mother .
38 You 're not forgiven !
39 All the ruthless attempts to force her from this allegiance have not shaken her faith .
40 Perhaps a shimmering dry Martini cocktail ( minimum dilution , stirred , not shaken ; and served straight up ) looks even more refreshing , though its effect is that of a silver mallet .
41 ENGLAND fly out to Poland today confident of securing the draw that will be sufficient to take them to the World Cup finals , stirred but not shaken by a warning from Bobby Moore .
42 It 's about a suspension that leaves you stirred not shaken .
43 When a car went by she 'd simply track it with her eyes and remain fairly unruffled ; stirred you might say , but not shaken .
44 They are divisive because they have a tendency to divide women into two camps ; those who have and those who have not shaken the dust of patriarchal conditioning from their feet .
45 Sheila was angry and said Mark had not been out of her care during the past fortnight and insisted she had not shaken him .
46 Blanketing everything is something which in other places is known as a sea fret but which in Redcar is called a Cleveland cocktail sling together two parts ICI , one British Steel and another of general fug and serve it up stirred not shaken .
47 Carole Peacock 's Disney Special is an eye catcher of a Rokkaku , not flown in the melee of competition .
48 After this flight the aircraft was de-rigged again and not flown for several weeks .
49 In typical Hughes fashion , the machine was not flown from 1939 to 1947 , initially defying the US Army to impress it .
50 ‘ You sure you 've not flown before ? ’
51 Wickham 's initial feeling was that if it were true the only surprising thing was that Barron had not flown away sooner .
52 Sister Dew , who had not flown before , let out a cry at seeing fields and houses beneath her .
53 But the Pru was not centralised , so we tried their methodology and we 've made it work .
54 These arguments apply just as much where there is a non-cumulative several liability , not annexed to a joint liability , as they do where it is so annexed .
55 Two striking differences from British and American assemblies were noticeable : top government officials were not disbarred from being deputies , the deputies were all part-timers who held another full-time job .
56 Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day .
57 The proposed government centre ( not yet a palace ) was not situated at the end of converging boulevards , but occupied an already partially derelict and vacant site .
58 Rather unexpectedly , the lighthouse is not situated at the far extremity of the headland , the Point of Stoer , but two miles short on the west side .
59 Perhaps what has saved it is the fact that it is not situated on a major road .
60 A Soviet Government statement on 3 July 1987 suggested that ‘ all warships not situated in the region be shortly withdrawn from the Gulf and that Iran and Iraq in their turn should keep from actions that would threaten international shipping ’ .
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