Example sentences of "and he [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | you got a protection from an aristocratic person who , who looked after you , and he wrote not by his . |
2 | His favourite topics were sex and sex and he had n't repeated himself once in three years . |
3 | And he had n't put any sound-proofing in . |
4 | Actually she was a former girlfriend , and he had n't exactly visited her , because upon arriving he discovered she was living with an Algerian rug merchant — she had somehow neglected to mention this in her postcards — who had pulled out a scimitar and threatened to send the Swede home with his goolies in a sandwich bag if he did n't clear off instantly . |
5 | And he had n't known one thing about it . |
6 | I was just dishing up the ravioli and he had n't even had time to take his helmet off when Nutty stormed in , drunk as a fiddler . |
7 | It was an awful place : dreary , badly furnished and he was n't as clean as he 'd been in hospital — food all down his clothes and he had n't shaved , he really looked unkempt . |
8 | He did n't blame her and he had n't time to argue . |
9 | He was looking at her affectionately and he had n't taken his hand off her shoulder . |
10 | The curtains were drawn over the windows looking towards Regent 's Park and he had n't turned on the light . |
11 | I 'd no idea how he 'd got the invite because it was supposed to be a tournament for the top eight players in the world , and he had n't reached that standard . |
12 | ATC were still held in awe , and he had n't wanted to admit to Benson that he was lost . |
13 | One of those deep troughs of dust could suck his wheels down , and there 'd be nobody passing on this road , not for days , maybe , maybe not even then , and he had n't thought to bring water along or tell anybody where he 'd gone , it had all happened too fast , there had n't been a moment . |
14 | It was seven o'clock , and he had n't come . |
15 | An experienced Substitute Prosecutor who would stand by him if things got tricky … and he had n't always been lucky . |
16 | Dolly had stirred up a hornets ' nest when she pinched the wallet , and he had n't made it any better by steaming the letter open . |
17 | And he had n't had any joy out of Greenpeace . |
18 | It had been five hours since he 'd got home , and he had n't slept in that time . |
19 | She was somewhat dictatorial and he had n't liked the total lack of sympathy she had shewn for her daughter . |
20 | Already she hated herself , and he had n't even begun . |
21 | He was flushed and happy and he had n't let go of her hand since they 'd sat down . |
22 | And he had n't forgotten them . |
23 | When two hours had passed and he had n't returned , Lyn imagined him finding his way back to Bale 's and by this act leading her there in search of him . |
24 | And he had n't been off long , perhaps been off three or four weeks , I I would say . |
25 | He had n't exaggerated and he had n't tried to make the SS seem worse than they really were , the way everyone had assumed . ’ |
26 | She had been married before , of course , and he had n't been surprised to find out . |
27 | He looked less glamorous without his uniform of short white apron , and he had n't said much except for that boring rubbish about aliens . |
28 | He had been wanting reassurance for a long time and he had n't been getting any . |
29 | A strange fierce joy had filled him after that , and he had n't really heard anything Ashton or Smith had said to him . |
30 | She muttered something about knowing him all her life , and he had n't got any money . |