Example sentences of "but i [vb base] not [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 There must be a teapot , but I 've not discovered it as yet .
2 Well I know , but I 've not seen it .
3 But I 've not done it yet .
4 ( laughs ) And I do wear it now and again , but I do n't wear it every day .
5 I do n't , I cook for Stuart , but I do n't eat it .
6 But I do n't forget it .
7 Big in the States , but I do n't expect it will be major over here .
8 ‘ I 'm sure it is , but I do n't suppose it would contain the sort of history I 'm interested in . ’
9 I was hoping when they got that link road through they might connect up , but I do n't suppose it , sort of roads got ta put parking towards the long piece of
10 Satan 's miaowing for food but I do n't pay it no attention .
11 ‘ It could have made me rich , but I do n't regret it .
12 At the moment it is in my garden , but I do n't think it is hardy enough to stay there .
13 The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’
14 But I do n't think it is right . ’
15 But I do n't think it would do any good . ’
16 ‘ I know I 'm your therapist , but I do n't think it 's a good idea to tell me this .
17 ‘ You have to break it gently that he was fictitious , but I do n't think it always sinks in .
18 But I do n't think it makes me any worse of a detective . ’
19 The influence is there but I do n't think it will creep its way into the songwriting because with that we have a certain focus .
20 It sounds like something time-warpish , feverish , not dangerous , weird , maybe true , but I do n't think it matters .
21 I remember a Rhodesian in our squadron writing a long letter to the ‘ Malta Times ’ about this very subject , but I do n't think it was ever published . ’
22 The first film was very good but I do n't think it was nearly as funny as this one .
23 We were all very friendly and nice and you made a big effort , Claudia darling , but I do n't think it was appreciated one bit .
24 ‘ I would n't mind a dress shop but I do n't think it would be very nice to help people try on shoes all day . ’
25 That 's only a theory , mind you , and it may be a silly one , but I do n't think it 's far off the mark . ’
26 There 's things that we are doing like I 've been told by a couple of people this evening the autumn programme they think it 's very good very progressive very enjoyable I thi that that to me that reinforces the autumn programme by several people so people who here are people here this evening feel they we say something about what is n't on the agenda or what is on the agenda but I think that 's what the meetings for but I do n't think it 's a bad exercise to talk to the people who actually pay come in the building I mean I think that 's a valid exercise .
27 As far as I 'm concerned , some of them are disgusting , but I do n't think it 's up to me to say so .
28 This may seem surprising , but I do n't think it matters — the important thing is that you 're right in thinking that mixing with a group of people is the way to get over your problems .
29 ‘ Michael 's piece is a special challenge , but I do n't think it will be difficult to appreciate the actual musical language which is used — after all , the clarinet can offer a tremendous range of possibilities to a composer ! ’
30 But that details of that actually has a but I do n't think it 's a total story okay so I 'll , I 'll put it all down on , on paper and then we 'll take it from there , okay , thanks , bye .
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