Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] that [pers pn] [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 The only way around these attempted take-offs was to walk very slowly so that we did n't build up too much ground speed , as airline pilots would say , and stop if Dawn 's wings did open .
2 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
3 She disliked the wretched man so intensely that she did n't care if she never had to see him again .
4 His backsliding into sloth had happened so slowly that he had n't been aware of it .
5 ‘ It 's just like a piano and so much so that we have n't even got one at home and I did n't practice on one before the competition I can just switch to playing it instead of a piano , ’ said Lisa .
6 And as they come , as Naomi comes back to the place where she went astray so God starts to bless , so much so that she does n't know whether she 's standing or sitting !
7 I 'll tell David when he comes down so that you do n't need to worry about whatever plans you 've made with him .
8 He managed somehow to get under my skin , tangle me up inside so that I did n't know if I was coming or going .
9 ‘ Um — is that putting patients in order of priority as they come in so that you do n't leave people to bleed to death because they 're at the end of the queue ? ’
10 The time had passed so quickly that she had n't realised how late it was , or that the daylight had faded to dusk .
11 ‘ Oh Lydia , ’ she said , ‘ you told me only yesterday that you did n't want any children .
12 Because , so gradually that she had n't noticed it , the blue had faded from her sight .
13 The dish should fit the meat so well that it does n't take too much liquid to just cover the meat .
14 In fact I 'm told we ran the three-day week so well that it did n't make enough impact on the country ; they did n't realize the crisis and thought they would n't support Ted Heath .
15 Things were going so well that she did n't want anyone else interfering with what she had worked so hard for .
16 ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money .
17 He 'd secured her with practised ease , and so fast that she had n't even been aware of it happening .
18 And it was done through a trust then , and it was done so quietly that they had n't time to object .
19 He waved me through so that I did n't even have to slow .
20 Could you put her blanket in the the seat just so that they do n't get little bits of cotton in it she might um breathe them in .
21 Just so that we do n't overtax young Jimbo 's powers of resistance . ’
22 Put a band on , just so that we do n't you know , erm squash their hair .
23 Just so that we do n't get any products on the clothes .
24 Ensure that your fingernails and toenails are clean and are cut short so that they do n't pose a danger to the opponent .
25 In fact , she knew darn well that she did n't .
26 Steve was halfway up the steps , so eager to see his love once again that he did n't notice the small exclamation of shock that sprang from Ruth 's full lips .
27 However , this information needs to be given very carefully so that it does n't anger or hurt the person .
28 I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents .
29 The one who goes f fi Who 's going to go second goes out so that he does n't hear anything and erm and then they change over er after thirty minutes .
30 Her door was set back so that she did n't see him until he was past the cars in the centre of the courtyard .
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