Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] that [pron] did 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 She disliked the wretched man so intensely that she did n't care if she never had to see him again .
3 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 .
4 ‘ Oh Lydia , ’ she said , ‘ you told me only yesterday that you did n't want any children .
5 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 .
6 Things were going so well that she did n't want anyone else interfering with what she had worked so hard for .
7 In fact , she knew darn well that she did n't .
8 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 .
9 Perhaps it was just as well that there did n't seem to be any extra business around tonight .
10 It was just as well that he did n't know my long-term aim was to be a pro golfer .
11 She caught a glimpse of the ruffled bed beyond , noted his tousled hair and hastily tied robe , covering very little of his tanned torso , and wished quite desperately that they did n't hate each other .
12 And they knew full well that they did n't really need the three thousand apprentices but those large firms trained no no note my word , for the country 's needs , not the company 's needs !
13 ‘ You 'll soon find your way about and settle , ’ were his last words after she had protested yet again that she did n't want to stay .
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