Example sentences of "not [adv] [adj] [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What ? ’ she whispered , not entirely sure she 'd heard him right . |
2 | These are very very cheap discounted tickets er usually using what we might call the dodgier carriers of the world , not necessarily those which have got a bad safety records or crash records , but where the cuisine is n't quite as good on board , or you do n't get an inflight movie . |
3 | I am considering all players who have represented England in international cricket , not just those who have appeared in one-day international matches since their introduction in 1971 . |
4 | I 'm not quite sure I 've put my name down |
5 | Okay , erm , we 'll , we 'll find out when we get there that we 're not quite organized we 've forgotten |
6 | Arriving early for a night session is a good idea for several reasons , not least those I have mentioned about having plenty of time to tackle up in daylight , bait the swim , and settle in comfortably . |
7 | Sister said , ‘ Not too sure you 've got your sea-legs yet , Dungarvan . ’ |
8 | But though New Cross is n't so good they had to name it twice , it 's still a place worth a song of its own , having once lent its name to New Cross Records , a Charly offshoot that provided a home for some Dillinger and Bob Marley releases . |
9 | All the reading and yet she was n't even sure she 'd made any progress . |
10 | In fact , she was n't even sure she 'd told Rohan she knew where the tower was located , let alone that she 'd been there . |
11 | Nails was n't quite sure what had hit him . |
12 | ‘ It does take some nerve and a nerve I was n't quite sure I 'd got . |