Example sentences of "not [vb pp] that [pron] [was/were] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Then probably you have not heard that he was sent for last night just before Compline , to go to Donata , at her express wish . |
2 | Half of these had not realised that they were pregnant , and others had not wanted to confirm their fears , or did n't see a need to go earlier , or were afraid the doctor might tell their parents . |
3 | The sounds of shouting and gunshots might have alarmed Ianthe had she not realised that they were coming from the television programme in the basement . |
4 | She had not realised that they were so young . |
5 | He had not realised that there were people in the area , i.e. he gave no thought to the risk . |
6 | But Lokata had not realised that it was treading on a defence secret . |
7 | The nagging doubt remains , however , that the thing might have looked blue to me , and that I had simply not realised that it was to the thing 's colour that I was expected to respond . |
8 | I had not realised that it was even more complicated than I had been led to believe originally . |
9 | Her husband had not realised that she was dying , and the subsequent shock was so great that he became unable to care for his six-year-old daughter who also began to lose weight and perform badly at school . |
10 | He had not forgotten that he was a Jew , but had recognized the power of the gods of his masters and had acted in accordance with their orders . |
11 | I trust you have not forgotten that I was [ in Isse , Destouches 's 1697 pastorale héroïque ] your conducteur at Fontainebleau , when the king heard it . |
12 | She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number . |
13 | Holmes had told Stapleton that he would return to London , but he had not said that I was going too . |
14 | We are not told that anything was done about it . ’ |
15 | He was not told that he was being dismissed , but the EAT found that he could reasonably have assumed from what was said that his continuing employment prospects might well be limited . |
16 | It was not thought that there was much demand for corporal punishment . |
17 | You had not understood that it was an agreed tenancy — with the Council . |
18 | ‘ … one was a female pauper of very advanced age who had laboured for many years under a complication of incurable disorders , and her situation was so desperate as to have precluded her from being received into the House had it not happened that she was the first patient presented . |
19 | LORD Justice Clerk Ross , delivering the opinion of the court , said that it was not disputed that there was sufficient evidence if the jury accepted it to establish that the appellant Low ( the first appellant ) was guilty of charge 3 , the murder charge , on the basis of his own actings . |
20 | The taxpayer , it said , had not established that it was beyond his powers to obtain the information . |
21 | Basil was in his office , probably had n't registered that anything was different . |
22 | She had n't realised that they were so close . |
23 | She had n't realised that they were going to breakfast in the suite or even that she would share breakfast with him . |
24 | Unfortunately , Gail had n't realised that it was only because Mr Elder had only been in Hospital for so long , that he was overjoyed to see her and him wanting to kiss her was completely innocent . |
25 | I had n't realised that you were from an academic background . ’ |
26 | But I had n't realised that there were extensive Roman ruins as well , and that the wide valley waited for archaeologists to dig deeper . |
27 | ‘ I do n't think Simone would have mentioned it if she had n't felt that it was for your own good , ’ he murmured . |
28 | It was n't said that there were cells that actually corresponded to those features , not but nonetheless the output from the system could be thought of as a feature detection system . |
29 | I had n't noticed that he was carrying , not wearing , it and I certainly had n't seen him take the meat . |
30 | I had n't noticed that I was . |