Example sentences of "she [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Why did she not experience the usual terror at being shut in a small enclosed space ?
2 How could she and how could she not give it up ?
3 Would she not want to know the joy she had experienced in Tyler 's arms ?
4 How could she not want that ?
5 Next B states , in London English , her attitude to all such propositions : " I do n't wan na go outside for fresh air , right " — and now switches to Creole to echo her own words , but more emphatically : not only would she not want to go , she will not : " I 'm not going outside ( ever ) for any fresh air " .
6 Who might she not meet ?
7 ‘ Oh , never with any heart to deprive you , ’ protested Herluin , ‘ but in compassion for a monastic house brought to ruin might she not feel bound to exert herself to deliver ?
8 Could she not could she not lock them up right
9 Well if , if you look at erm a female worker , er as opposed to a male worker and you look at the o oppression that she suffers , does she not suffer both the oppression of being working and the oppression of being a woman ?
10 Did she not go then ?
11 Or did she not think at all ?
12 The main point was , did she or did she not think that the whole ghastly superstructure should be brought down and got rid of , root and branch , once and for all ?
13 Did she not think that such grieving as she had showed was somehow too much for any memory to bear ?
14 Why then did she not inform herself of the purport and effect of the transfer before signing it ?
15 Would she not send him hers , her mother wanted to know ?
16 And at that time did she not love everyone ?
17 She thought that he was about to choke , or to strike her down , and that would be the end , the very end ; but did she not deserve it , and more , for the way in which she was speaking to him ?
18 Why will she not return ?
19 Is the Prime Minister , who 's role in this affair is so crucial , that she simply must take part in the debate which we hope to have in this House ; why does she not admit it .
20 But for God 's love , he thought , half-intrigued and half-exasperated , if she has anything to charge against him why does she not speak ?
21 Did she not understand that she had no need to fight me , to defend herself from me ?
22 Did she not understand that I would look after her , that 1 would see to it that she was safe and well ?
23 How could she not like it ?
24 Could she not ring Chicago for me ?
25 Would she not tempt the best lord in the land to run away with her ?
26 Not only did she not read the charge but the folding back of the pages would have tended to discourage her from doing so .
27 In reply to Kate Westwood 's letter in the February issue , why does she not join together with other knitters or any other craft makers and open a small shop , selling other people 's crafts on commission ? they could take it in turns looking after it .
28 If your father dies and you are helping your widowed mother with these matters , you can assure her that not only will she not lose her own retirement pension , but that it may be paid at an increased rate after her husband 's death .
29 And why should she not come back ?
30 Could she not use one-to-one correspondence to check ?
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