Example sentences of "had [not/n't] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Dinah , who had not liked him at Hampstead , did not like him now ; but the information he brought was useful .
2 ‘ Come back , come back ! ’ she shouted , but he pretended that he had not heard her at all .
3 If he had been indifferent to Catherine , if he had not loved her at least as much , more , than she did herself , she could not have done it .
4 Although she had not realised it at the time , looking back she could see that her life at Mrs White 's had been quite lonely .
5 ‘ If you had not lost him at cards , would he have got into prison ?
6 He had not believed it at first , but now he was not so sure .
7 Wycliffe had not seen her at first .
8 Though Old Red had looked at me so keenly , I would be prepared to swear on oath that he had not seen me at all .
9 Since then , he had returned only when his father was down at the harbour overseeing the refitting of the Russell , staying out all night and sleeping rough , and for the last three days she had not seen him at all .
10 For the life of her she could n't say the expected thing and it hurt with surprising depth that this man had known her father when she herself had not known him at all .
11 His words had n't affected me at all .
12 Luke had n't visited her at the flat again , nor invited her back to his house .
13 The fire had n't touched them at all . ’
14 She had n't missed him at all when he died , but now she realized for the first time that she had lost her father .
15 If you get all serious , I 'll begin to wish I had n't said anything at all . ’
16 It must have been there all the time , sitting motionless and staring straight at me from the far edge of the level area of the Grounds , but I had n't noticed it at first .
17 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
18 Bernice had n't seen them at first : their black silk cloaks merged into the darkness beyond the doorway , and only the jerky movements of the red-painted muzzles of their stubby blasters revealed their location .
19 The father went on : ‘ I believe she said he had stopped breathing for a couple of seconds , and if we had n't had him at the hospital when it happened we would have more than likely lost him . ’
20 Surely he had n't found it at last and with a girl less than half his age , intelligent but uneducated , promiscuous and burdened with an illegitimate child .
21 Or did , ’ she qualified — the last few letters had n't mentioned him at all .
22 She had n't known him at all .
23 Though , thinking back , surely he had n't known her at that stage , had hardly known who she was .
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