Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] [conj] i do " in BNC.

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1 No North London native could navigate the route with more speed and certainty than I do although my journey takes me , of necessity , from one plateglass shop window to another , and then via the rear-view mirrors of thirty-nine different cars , vans and buses .
2 I would have liked brothers and sisters but I do n't remember that I was ever lonely .
3 Hide added : ‘ I 'm fit , I 'm fast and I hit hard , ’ before heading towards stratospheric levels of self-delusion by saying : ‘ I 'm better than Evander Holyfield , I 've got better footwork and speed and I do n't get hit like him . ’
4 I actually feel more at home in Britain and in the States and France than I do in the North .
5 She 'll only spend it on more booze and meths but I do n't care .
6 Other night we had bacon and egg and I did n't fancy it very much so I just had two slices of bacon and one egg and made a couple of sandwiches out of it .
7 Baseball and cricket because I do n't understand them .
8 er but we subsequently had er comments from County Council er Royston Town Council and Council and I do n't think it will affect your decision because they 're all full , these courses , with one or two minor changes .
9 I expect Charlotte owed her quite as much as I do and loved her for her undemanding support and affection as I did .
10 Oh , I never told mum and dad that I do n't think .
11 You could then bring in Regional Authorities with less power for the North West , the North East and to Yorkshire and Humberside and I do hope you 'll actually join me in supporting our motion for an independent .
12 I mostly enjoyed art and maths but I did not like P.E .
13 In my attitude , you know , I , I think you know I think they 're all prats and stuff and I do n't joke around like that .
14 ‘ We 've given a lot of blood , sweat and tears and I do n't just want to pass it all on for somebody else to inherit .
15 I love my wife and children but I do n't let them get in the way of company work . ’
16 But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’
17 In fact in some ways I feel I almost got more out of appraising Kevin and Bill than I did out of Alan appraising
18 taking out loans and borrowing and I do n't think that this County Council ought to be defensive in the slightest about having a tool such as borrowing available to us in terms of financial management .
19 That was said in anger and confusion because I did n't want you to know how much you 'd hurt me ! ’
20 I think they said friendship and respect and understanding but I do n't think anybody said courage .
21 With the depressed economy and appalling trade figures ( improved a little , one hopes , by a healthy Christmas ) , I was expecting doom and gloom as I did my recent rounds of the publishing houses .
22 Now Paris may well be the inspiration of poets and troubadours but I do n't remember it as the fabled Athens of the West .
23 the big garden peas with the steak and chips and I done them two fried eggs each .
24 ‘ I 've got a new manager and agent and I do n't think the word the word ‘ rest ’ is in their vocabulary .
25 I 'm under threat of death from Bob and Tony if I do n't carry it off . ’
26 Well I just know that Tracey and Linda and I do n't know who 's Tracey and Linda .
27 I 've seen Anne and Nonnie and I do n't particularly want to see anybody else .
28 I trace part of my feeling to an entirely ridiculous mixture of relief and pique that I do n't figure in it myself .
29 Marje adds : ‘ If you live a double life of lies and deception as I did for years and years , you need to speak about it eventually .
30 I am not attacking the intellectual and musical meritocracy of Oxford and Cambridge for I do not wish to become embroiled in a political argument .
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