Example sentences of "he [verb] [conj] [pron] [be] not " in BNC.
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1 | His breathing is laboured in that heavy way which so often heralds the end , and as you grip his hand to let him know that he is not alone , you try to love him as the Lord himself would do . |
2 | You could n't simply ignore the fact that he had sentenced you to death , but it was important to let him know that you were n't rattled . |
3 | him breathalysed although it was n't |
4 | She wanted desperately to make him understand that she was n't the kind of girl Giles had labelled her . |
5 | This letter had purportedly been written by his wife to him saying that he was not the father of the child and she had been having an affair with a man called Nigel , ’ said Mr Klevan . |
6 | ‘ He cared that I was not — not available ? ’ |
7 | Jan Rowe says he has nothing against badgers in general and he appreciates that they are not affecting very big areas or all that many farms when viewed nationally . |
8 | Written out of both , he insists that he 's not ready to be written off in Sheffield Brightside where blind Labour candidate David Blunkett protects a 24,191 majority over the Conservatives . |
9 | He argued that he was not redundant because there was other work available within the terms of his contract of employment . |
10 | But now that Lorenzini had mentioned him he realized that it was n't . |
11 | She makes no acknowledgement of their affair in public and he understands that he is not to refer to it with these new acquaintances . |
12 | Well , he smiled all ingratiatingly , then suddenly he asked if I was n't tired of the Lesbian kick ? |
13 | ‘ Then he failed and I was n't told . ’ |
14 | He was blindfolded for part of the time , which had the effect of making him ‘ look inside of himself ’ and he admitted that he was not ready for the experience and some of the discoveries he made . |
15 | Sick also suggested that several people claimed to have seen Bush at the Paris meeting , although he admitted that he was not yet convinced of the veracity of this aspect of the affair . |
16 | He admitted that it was not easy , and said that , in effect , what one did was to get them to read the first chapter of any book by Derrida . |
17 | Erm , it 's quite clear from the district auditor 's letter that he thinks that we 're not being systematic enough , about what we do about environmental improvements , and it seems fairly clear to me to , that if we just push the to the service committees , erm , nothing will ever happen , except possibly on planning , and that erm , it will just sort of quietly disappear because it 's not the top priority of any of the other service committees . |
18 | Little did he know that it was n't a smile , but a grimace of pain . |
19 | He discovered that his nose was bleeding where Scruffy had scratched it + when he put a paw up to stroke his whiskers , he found that they were n't there ! |
20 | He hoped to convert it into a photographic studio — and then he found that there was not a single pane of glass left , and the rain had got in . |
21 | He found that it is not unusual in some industries for prices to individual buyers to remain unchanged for several years . |
22 | And , second , there is a sentence in Plutarch 's Life of Artaxerxes ( chapter iv ) about the revolt of the younger Cyrus ( for which see p. 184 ) : ‘ some say that he revolted because he was not given enough rations . ’ |
23 | All these conversations he has and I 'm not there . |
24 | He adds that it is not in the traders ' interests for the elephants to die out . |
25 | ‘ It 's just that he worries if you are n't here . |
26 | He hallucinates when he 's not on solvents . |
27 | about it the other day aye he says but they were n't supposed to cut anything down he said , they were only supposed to cut a bit off the top . |
28 | He says that it 's not worth staying on if the place is going to be wrecked . |
29 | He says that he was not happy with the answer he received . |
30 | I AM writing in response to Mr. Gage 's letter in September RW&P in which he says that there is not a proper step between the club rugby and international rugby in England and that there will be too many league matches for top players . |