Example sentences of "i just [verb] [pers pn] [verb] n't " in BNC.
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1 | Soon after that I made arrangements to go to Australia ; I just felt I did n't want to be around when Mason and Jennifer got together . |
2 | No I , well I just thought I do n't know why I do n't know why my reaction was what it was |
3 | Shall I just pretend you did n't ask me ? ’ |
4 | I just meant I do n't have any to fritter on shopping for the sake of it . ’ |
5 | Well I just meant you have n't had enough to drink apart from shandy . |
6 | ‘ Oh , lor' , nor she wo n't , ’ said Mrs Goodbody , ‘ I just 'ope she do n't get to hear about it . |
7 | Kinnear said : ‘ I just hope we do n't have to suffer the brunt of it . ’ |
8 | ‘ I just hope they do n't drag the club down and that loyal supporters wo n't wake up one day and say , how did that happen ? |
9 | I just hope they do n't tax company cars any more than they already have done . |
10 | I just hope they do n't force me to mend their shoes ? ’ |
11 | But as one of yesterday 's fellow travellers muttered : ‘ I just hope she did n't have ordinary BR tea . ’ |
12 | I just hope he does n't try too hard to impress . |
13 | As court officials and spectators looked on amazed , Mr Thomas , 46 , added : ‘ I just hope he does n't mind the mustard my wife has put in them . ’ |
14 | I just hope I do n't get sued ! ’ |
15 | ‘ But I 'm determined to show they were wrong — I just hope I do n't have a stinker ! ’ |
16 | ‘ I just hope it did n't hit anyone else . |
17 | ‘ My God , ’ said Wexford in disgust , ‘ I just hope you have n't landed us with a female Tichborne claimant . ’ |
18 | ‘ I just hope you have n't already paid your detectives , because you 've got the wrong woman . ’ |
19 | ‘ I just hope you do n't think it 's disrespectful of me saying so in the circumstances . ’ |
20 | I just wish they had n't boarded up the windows . |
21 | I just wish she had n't said it . |
22 | I just wish you had n't got the glasses . |
23 | I 'm not , I 'm not asking you to eat it Dave , I just wish you did n't pass it across to me like that . |
24 | I just wish he had n't felt a pressing need to turn himself into some sort of Hollywood-director clone for this production . |
25 | I just wish I did n't feel I was playing albatross to your Ancient Mariner . ’ |
26 | But I just said I do n't want any applause for this at all , I feel that every pensioner , every pensioner should sign it whether they belong to the association or not . |
27 | I just said I do n't know . |
28 | I just said I do n't think we should go out no more . |
29 | Not this Wednesday , last Wednesday I was saying , I just said I do n't think we should go out no more . |
30 | I just realised I did n't like him as much as I thought , that 's all . |