Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't [vb infin] [being] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm afraid I do n't regard being unable to make money from the event as a reasonable excuse . ’ |
2 | I 'm afraid I do n't regard being unable to make money from the event as a reasonable excuse . ’ |
3 | I do n't like being alive , ’ she said . |
4 | ‘ All right , I do n't like being alone in the house with the children , I admit that … ’ |
5 | He was receding a bit , and ‘ with long hair I always looked pretty and I do n't like being pretty — I wanted a bit more of a hard image ’ . |
6 | ‘ I do n't mind being personal , ’ she said . |
7 | ‘ I do n't mind being general about Toby , but his personal life is up to him . ’ |
8 | B : I do n't mind being ill . |
9 | But I do n't mind being bossy at all ! |
10 | ‘ I do n't mind being frightening , ’ said Lydia . |
11 | I do n't mind being miserable , but I 'm not going to let Daddy and Mummy quarrel because of me . ’ |
12 | We now know that Robin Smith , John Cunningham and Pat Walsh in Scotland , and Arthur Dolphin and Pete Greenwood in the Lakes , were doing first ascents every bit as difficult as those by Joe Brown and Don Whillans — but I do n't remember being aware of this at the time . |
13 | ‘ I thought you said you did n't mind being alone . ’ |
14 | Happiness , I knew , was not something she thought much of as an end : it was as if she had said , I 'm glad you do n't mind being poor , and , although when I replied to her , it was only to tell her about the baby , Thomas , and how he had put on five pounds and had cut his first tooth , I brooded over what I might have said while I stood at the sink or pushed the pram , making great , windy speeches in my mind , venting on my absent aunt the curious , unreasonable anger that seemed to rise up before me like a dark pit , bottomless and frightening . |
15 | We did n't mind being old fogey , as long as there was no one there reminding us of the fact . |
16 | We like to have kings to worship and admire : we love a bit of gold leaf to ooh and ah at : we do n't mind being poor just so long as there 's someone poorer than us . |
17 | He did n't like being alone with his Dad . |
18 | John Cleese tells Jamie Lee Curtis he does n't like being English all that much . |