Example sentences of "so i [verb] n't [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I had n't seen her since when we were on remand , and then we both got sentenced and got sent to different prisons , so I had n't seen her for nearly a year . |
2 | I think those types of things stick in children 's minds , so I did n't want her there . |
3 | I had to go for a piss , so I did n't watch him for very long . |
4 | Not urgent , so I did n't think it worth waking you for it . ’ |
5 | I was n't expecting you back so I did n't think it would affect you . ’ |
6 | She talked about it a little , wondering what had happened to you , feeling it was better not to interfere , so I did n't tell her I 'd found you . |
7 | He did n't seem convinced so I did n't tell him that I would n't give odds on his wheels being there in the morning . |
8 | and what we doing now is London , London yesterday and you , you should have been at home today but he had to go back to London again so I did n't keep him very much , given up is it ? |
9 | Okay , so I did n't have my gun . |
10 | But it made me sick and dizzy , so I did n't take it . |
11 | All the warning had been thrown at her , and I was n't interested in blokes , so I did n't need it . |
12 | I could n't afford to get in bother with the police , so I did n't see her . |
13 | She hid it inside a pile of nappies , so I did n't find it straight away . ’ |
14 | ‘ It was my first marathon , so I did n't know what to expect . |
15 | When my father died there were a lot of quarrels between my mother and I. I 'd always lived with my father , so I did n't know her , or how she wanted me to be . |
16 | ‘ So I did n't know her very well . |
17 | I was in the middle of the wood , so I did n't know which way I was walking . |
18 | I know Miguelito rang you , but he did n't ring me , so I do n't feel I have to go . |
19 | I 'm given as much independence as they can give me , so I do n't feel I 'm isolated . |
20 | ‘ I am under local anaesthetic so I do n't feel anything , but I am lucid and I instruct everyone , including the photographer and the doctor . ’ |
21 | ‘ The doctors are tremendously impressed with his fitness and health , so I do n't think we have seen the last of him , ’ she said at home in Newmarket yesterday . |
22 | ‘ Getting back to more important matters , we 've only a limited supply of food and water , so I do n't think we dare spend too much time here . |
23 | Sure , injecting high doses of morphine , or low doses of morphine in a patient like this , contributes to his demise , but so does turning off the respirator , so I do n't think there 's any difference really . |
24 | Grobbelaar admitted on his return : ‘ I hear the young man had a very good game so I do n't think there should be any change . |
25 | Iain had just bitten into a cheese sandwich and his mouth was full , so I do n't think she heard him properly . |
26 | ‘ I 'll probably have to pump him , he refused to be explicit on the phone so I do n't think he 's keen to tell me everything . |
27 | ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph . |
28 | ‘ Austin has won twice this year , but I got the championship lead back again last week so I do n't think he is very happy . |
29 | It 's only a minor op , after all , and snipping off a polyp , so I do n't think I shall bother to go up tonight — we 're far too busy here , and anyway , my father will be there , and I do n't really think she 's expecting me , so I 'll wait until tomorrow — ’ |
30 | I thought it sounded like a faulty needle but she said ‘ I 've changed I do n't know how many , all on the ribber bed , so I do n't think it 's that . ’ |