Example sentences of "really [vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’ |
2 | I really do not think he would understand . ’ |
3 | ‘ I really do n't think we could cope with another such situation . |
4 | I agree Gazza 's a brilliant player , who would be an asset for any club , but I really do n't think we should be getting too excited about this — how could we possibly afford him ? |
5 | state in the book policy er stable is n't an a stability is rural to the future generations , thank er thank relevant to the suit of each and I really do n't think they would erm thank us for bringing about a demeaning for our premier , international premier this road . |
6 | or anything , I really do n't think anyone should put themselves in that position . |
7 | I really do n't think you 'll get any money out the Student Union , and you wo n't get any money out of Ents , because Ents is bankrupt . |
8 | Other parents use humour and may even deliberately say the opposite of what is required in the knowledge that the child will then do the reverse of the request : ‘ I really do n't think you should eat that last spoonful ’ will challenge children to prove their parents wrong and consequently finish their meal . |
9 | That she would n't say anything so , Dorothy had to actually say erm well I really do n't think you should go for that . |
10 | I think I 've got listen I really do n't think you need argue over it . |
11 | I really do n't think I 'd like that Christmas and it 's cold toesie 's |
12 | ‘ I really do n't think I can , ’ she said , ‘ my mother 's ill . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'd like to , but I really do n't think I should . |
14 | I really do n't think I could tolerate the loss of it all . ’ |
15 | I have no objections in talking about it , but I really do n't think I could recall the events in any form of sequence with any accuracy . |
16 | I really do n't think I could support a bid for a supplementary allocation . |
17 | But I really do n't think it will be a problem . |
18 | Anyway erm she er er I do n't , I , although he 's , you know , probably after her , I really do n't think he 'd risk his friendship with Sal because of |
19 | But we really do n't feel it should be done as openly as this within a community of young families and children . |
20 | At the moment , I 'm under the discipline of , of the Church of England , which does not allow me to exercise my priestly functions ; there are n't many women here who are priests and can do this kind of thing , so I really do n't know what will happen . |
21 | I really do n't know I 'll see where she 's put it . |