Example sentences of "i [verb] [that] [pers pn] do [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 I regret that I do not know at what level the exemption was first introduced .
2 I repeat that I do not believe that the principal cause of last week 's riots was the conduct of the police .
3 ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’
4 I suppose I mean that I do n't think my husband would be a nature poet if he did n't live now , here , in England .
5 " I mean that I do n't hate him any more .
6 and I found that you do not address an architect as Mr Jones , it must be Edward T Jones Esquire .
7 I hope that I am not thought too patronising or authoritarian when I say that I do not believe that parents should leave children in unattended cars and they certainly should not leave the keys in the car as well .
8 ‘ Will you think me extremely uncivil if I say that I do n't believe you ? ’
9 I say that I do n't know who the van belonged to , but it drove past when it saw me with the police .
10 But the next time you see a bag of ‘ icing sugar ’ lying around I suggest that you do n't pick it up ! ’ he added with heavy sarcasm .
11 ‘ She talked about ‘ Debbie 's flat ’ not ‘ our flat ’ so I assumed that they do n't live together .
12 The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date .
13 I have seen the results that he has achieved on fishing , and I am disgusted by them — I hope that they do not set a precedent .
14 I HOPE that I do n't bump into Jason Donovan backstage .
15 I hope that you do n't , ’ he said in a tough , menacing voice .
16 So , when I tell you that Paul was a contented Christian , I hope that you do n't think that I mean he was sitting quietly , comfortably , happy with the world and his life .
17 Although there is an assumption that most of those people are little old ladies who live in the circumstances that I described earlier , I suspect that we do not really know who the beneficiaries will be , but if the Government do not know , they should tell us .
18 I suspect that you do n't that you do n't ne Yeah .
19 I accept that we do not want to become involved with domestic cutlery and important workmen 's tools such as Stanley knives , but there is other action that the Government should take .
20 ‘ What you ca n't accept is that I accept that I do n't know anything .
21 I accept that you do n't want my condolences , but if I had been able to speak the right words , they would not have been insincere . ’
22 Whenever my mother and I had visited her from Štanjel , the first thing Aunt Ema always did was to call me into the larder , which was dark and cool , and give me a large spoonful of the most delicious cream from which she used to make butter , saying in the Mavhinje dialect : ‘ Take this , beautiful , because I know that you do n't like cream in your coffee . ’
23 ‘ I 'm bigger than you , stronger than you — and I 've got another advantage , because I know that you do n't actually want to leave here . ’
24 I know that you do n't like me talking about Ross , ’ she 'd added apologetically , ‘ but he really has been very kind and generous . ’
25 I know something that you do n't know like , I know that you do n't know
26 No if it 's the one thing I know that I do n't have to concern myself with as far as financial services is
27 and I know something that she told me about you that I know that she do n't , she do n't know that I , I know that , you do n't know that , I know
28 I discovered that we do not actually hurt people , they allow themselves to be hurt .
29 However , I confess that I do not believe a party , any more than the society which it serves , can fail to suffer if it knowingly allows institutions to fall more and more out of correspondence with contemporary needs .
30 I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation .
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