Example sentences of "[coord] [unc] i do n't [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Er just I 've been a Hibs supporter for forty four years now following them and er I do n't think , I do nay fancy a move out to Ingleston .
2 And er I do n't think I 'm being too sort of general here if I sort of quote the place of the local preacher or the the person who 's leading our worship .
3 But in the first instance , as I say we , I was one of six children and er I do n't think there was one working while they was , I mean they was all born before there was anybody old enough to work , you find , that 's And our Albert , me dad had Albert up and he er never give me mother any wages for Albert .
4 And er I do n't think that Donovan did anything other than to enhance that .
5 I mean they do n't charge you anything , and er I do n't think they charge the employers anything , but their raison d'etre is to get volunteers into appropriate places .
6 Now you take all those , take Street and Street , they were all very respectable people and er I do n't think you could say there were any slums about at all as far as I can remember .
7 Er the House of lords is not a particularly passionate place but er nevertheless it is capable of strong feelings and er I do n't think it it expressed a fairly clear opinion on this occasion .
8 And er I do n't think I was particularly keen of having a house full and I thought
9 Entry was eight pounds today or four pounds for O A Ps and young people , Tufnell comes in now , past John Hampshire , and that one slightly faster one and edge away and was fielded by a falling Lewis at that backward point position , both in there let slip and er I do n't think any of the batsmen , I think er not happy at all against Tufnell , er in , remember his very good figures at the Oval and now he 's following up with some very steady bowling here , with the pitch does help him .
10 and er I do n't think that was a good idea because she was lonely without all the
11 So they went to the Kildingy Well which was s supposed to have some kind of magical properties you see and er I do n't ken if it was a a holy well or exactly but it certainly was reputed to have some kind of properties that could cure supposed to cure any disease save the black death .
12 That was your annual affair and the er the er the chapel itself was at the end of it used to put up a tiered platform if you can imagine it you know at the end of the little chapel and the erm the younger children was on the bottom and as you got older you graduated to the top and er I do n't know why it was though but er I always had to say the collection piece .
13 And er I do n't know they seemed to be sort of more worldly wide in many respects .
14 and his , his er son was one of the lads who worked in the office doing the middle turn , you see , and er I do n't know if he 's still alive .
15 And er I do n't know what he said after , I do n't know .
16 a proper group and er I do n't know how they can arrange transport , but I think that 's what they 're planning to do .
17 Into sales from being what I would call an artisan and er I do n't know what you would call yourself , but somebody who does things erm er on a er manual stroke artisan type work , over to sales .
18 And er I do n't know whether to it 's it 's the money aspect of it because if my unemployment 's stopped
19 Erm , and er I do n't know who was responsible for this , whether it was Mr Bradford , or whether it was
20 Junior scrabble for Sarah and er I do n't know about the two boys I do n't what we 've got sorted out for the boys .
21 They 'd been out and er I do n't know who they 'd been with like but he must of had a bit to drink .
22 And er I do n't know where the money would actually come from doing that .
23 And er I did n't realise that you know , the father had .
24 Nobody had , I 'd done it myself , you see and I did n't want to know and er I did n't want anybody to know you see but er , he was marvellous I know and I know there was something else tiny came away it 'd only be about six or eight weeks but it was , I think anyway what was lost was found and I was in hospital for about fourteen days .
25 I started the wages and er I did n't have much more , I started I had six and eight pence per shift .
26 And er I did n't have a lot to do with roads or anything like that or education , it was mainly welfare that was my , the , the
27 Had a slight operation and er I did n't know about it until today so erm er Paul 's going to offer him our good wishes and we 're going to be , I 'm told he 's home again and it 's , it 's only quite a minor operation and he 's quite well and that er hopefully will be back again next week .
28 And er i did n't know him , you know , my Mother He was a cousin of my Mother 's you see , and on call now and again .
29 And you know I went into that film it was just being launched in America , and there was a sort of prologue to the film and er I did n't know whether to , to become terribly angry or , or just about cry because the prologue was as if Britain was a sinking ship you know , this was the last we would see of this great thing and they made the most of it you know , like er i the g the film was the old private schools you know the old w well the public schools in England .
30 But er there was a lot there was a lot of girls and th I do n't know what had what had happened but I mean , that was the worst thing , he 'd went up in the lift and there was quite there was some other the rest of the people in the lift er was trapped and was burned to death you know , tragic end .
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