Example sentences of "[letter] [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 Wagner 's role in the genesis of B T has not hitherto been accurately defined .
2 Well sometimes if I 'm doing er say a sixty year old , to sixty five , he 's got his state pension to come in at sixty five , so even if the P E P has n't quite recovered , he might just decide to leave that where it is , and then his state pension comes in , his income is then made up , and off we go again .
3 Oh no but if you look at the responsibility an E O has n't got for scale three , why are we flogging ourselves to death on scale four ?
4 It is then evident that the statement , " If f did n't occur , neither did s " , like its partner , depends for its truth on the fact that certain events did not occur .
5 I think it 's very instructive that er H B F did n't deny that they 'd made a mistake on this number and just talking about old people , er the fact is that eighty five percent of deaths in the county occur to people aged over sixty five .
6 F , why did put F oh you asked me about F did n't you ? what did you put , did you put F in the end ?
7 You listen to Capital F M do n't you ?
8 R and L also commute on the cube because they act on different pieces , but F and R do not commute , so the commutator [ F , R ] creates a terrible mess ( Figure 8 ) .
9 r do n't have all night . ’
10 For example , if R = ( Rij ) is the reciprocal of a lower triangular matrix L then unc where a , b , c , … must be nonzero ; otherwise unc and R does not exist .
11 No , Owen does n't , O N , O M does n't , so why do they always phone me up with their problems ?
12 Perhaps f just wanted to go back to find out why f had n't got on with the place when everyone else had !
13 The belief that f caused s , then , is in part that if f had not occurred , s would not have , that if s occurred so did f .
14 The belief is not in part what is certainly different , that even if x occurred , if f had not occurred , s would not have — or that even if x had occurred , if s occurred , so did f .
15 The Principle of Partial Inverses shows that FRF ′ R ’ does not affect a piece like FL because F does not carry it into the overlap region , hence it is unaffected by R , then restored by F ’ and again left unaffected by R ′ .
16 If f does not divide g we write
17 you thought that against Q P R have n't you ?
18 B has not got the homework .
19 It 's extremely unwise to quote your Chairman of Committee , if the Chairman of the committee actually A has n't been informed that he 's being quoted , or B has not actually agreed with what it is that you 're quoting .
20 A further approach argued by the taxpayers was that the disposal of certain assets of the practice by B did not constitute a cessation of trade .
21 Of these six cases in which lawyer B did not adopt the client 's chosen outcome as his objective , numbers one to four involve an attempted transformation of the client 's chosen outcome , and number five is a refusal to translate .
22 C let his theatre to B. B did not pay his rent , so C re-entered and thus terminated the lease .
23 A turned up but B did not .
24 B did not , as he should have done , sign and return the bill of exchange .
25 That invention had been awarded an English patent but B did not mention that fact to the plaintiffs , and after he left he acquired it .
26 L B did n't come off so well in another encounter he had with Gilbert in 1928 .
27 But why would someone who recognised that they were expected to derive the contextual implication that B did n't do the reading go on to produce the utterance in [ 15c ] ?
28 Did n't she ha well , to get from A to B did n't she have to leave the building somewhere ?
29 Erm right mm Do you know you know you know D and B do n't you ?
30 Horse and mare in 16a and b do not represent a genuine but contextually restricted form of synonymy : their semantic distinctness remains , and can easily be made manifest .
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