Example sentences of "[adj] that i [verb] [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , you did make it clear that I had n't disturbed a lovers ’ tryst out there by the lake , so I 'm curious to know what did send you rushing through the grounds in such a state of agitation ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I admired Lewis and his friends immensely , ’ Wain reported years later in an autobiography ; but ‘ already it was clear that I did not share their basic attitudes , ’ which were Christian , conservative and anti-modern . |
3 | I 'm quite clear that I do not need either an outline or a planning application in order to arrive at my conclusion that the effect of any development on these sites would be deleterious to the historic character of Skelton . |
4 | The room , and the view , and the two people , seemed so calm that I did not want to disturb them . |
5 | Well I thought I 've got ta be careful that I do n't sound too |
6 | Being so disorganised that I do n't have time when friends need me . |
7 | ‘ I am afraid that I do not understand ! ’ he exclaimed . |
8 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
9 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
10 | There was a shoe in the flowerbed that I had n't known about . |
11 | Dixie lies so still and bloody that I do n't need to touch him . |
12 | ‘ It 's odd that I have n't heard of you . |
13 | The , the problem is , that nobody will ever take , and I suppose it 's possible that I do n't take , a balanced view of this . |
14 | I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand . |
15 | I 'm just sorry that I did n't give it to you sooner . |
16 | I fully appreciate and feel the force of the narrowness of the distinctions which are taken between what is admissible and what is not admissible , but the exception presently proposed is so extensive that I do not feel able to support it in the present state of our knowledge of its practical results in this jurisdiction . |
17 | I 'm not doing anything here — and it 's making her upset that I do n't go home . |
18 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
19 | Unless you have some private arrangement with the Almighty that I do n't know about . ’ |
20 | Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her . |
21 | You are very fortunate that I do n't make you actually sit in the real sea . |
22 | This Pool who is not Poole can not be worse than the last idiot I saw from the same backward profession : he was extremely fortunate that I did not send the details of his impertinences to the Medical Association or whatever it is called . |
23 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
24 | I was glad that I had not attempted to plan the whole programme in advance , as the Workshop developed under its own momentum , using and Communicative Grammar of English as a text and ground-plan . |
25 | Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos |
26 | I am glad that I did not miss that intervention , because it has contributed so much to the debate . |
27 | I have , and I you know , there 's been many a day I 've thought cor I 'm really glad I 'm in , I 'm really glad that I did n't give , giving up day and there 's been days when I thought christ how the hell did you get through that day |
28 | You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles . |
29 | My father worked so hard that I did not have to give too much of my ‘ dole ’ money to housekeeping . |
30 | It made me really sick that I had nt listened to the Liverpool Scum match 2 years ago on the radio — instead of watching it on the box . |