Example sentences of "[v-ing] [coord] [pron] do " in BNC.

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31 I still want to get it going but I do n't want to put a double shift onto unless I have to .
32 Well I would n't mind going but I do n't want to drive there .
33 Philip 's been going but I do n't know how to get to it .
34 Charles is the biggest gossip in racing but I do n't mind people talking about us , ’ said Nick , grinning slightly .
35 Powerboating may not have the international pull or prestige of car racing but it does pack in the crowds …
36 They were longing to start cheering but they did n't dare .
37 So , I do n't mind doing that , I do n't mind helping but I do n't want to be
38 So there is no possibility of knitting faster than the machine is scanning and you do n't have to pause at the end of a pattern repeat .
39 She 's been jumping about and going all larming And I do n't know why no reason .
40 He had never before been accused of stealing and it did not sit well with him .
41 Because it said on the packet you 'll plant them immediately after buying and we do n't know when Aunty Gwen bought them and it might rain tomorrow as well , I think I ought to put them in while it 's fine , now
42 said to him about it when we first came and er , he said about when , when we were on about sending and I do n't , they 're going to a Catholic school and he says oh the Catholic schools around here are n't very good and the , the Leeds and that are the best
43 But so far we 've had erm , we 've had who likes kissing and who does n't .
44 I 've got , I feel as if it 's getting and I do n't know if it 's erm to be
45 Defence lawyer Mr Gerry Trainor pleaded that others living there were not objecting and they did not intend any trouble .
46 ‘ I 'm not sure what he was expecting and I do n't think he was either .
47 My canoeing skills , newly acquired , were not tested in Canadians , helmed by a guide , and I am disappointed but as I did n't acquire my elementary skills until I was a 61 year old female I 'm not complaining but I do complain that I 'm quite unable to find a suitable canoe companion now I 'm on my own .
48 Turning points in relationships , too , are often mapped out in this way — a quarrel , a meeting , a reconciliation may mark the moment of ‘ conception ’ ; one knows that a new phase is beginning but it does not become openly apparent until this nine-month span has past .
49 He has a genius for conducting but he does n't enjoy doing it .
50 I hardly dare mention traffic calming but it does seem to be the flavour of of the month at the moment but to see that the existing work doubled by and I know it 's going to cost the county erm this but if you do n't want to talk about the children and their crime it is er traffic calming it certainly is a and I do believe
51 And he did n't take any notice of what she was asking or saying and he did n't take any notice of her at all .
52 No I know what you 're saying and I do n't know why you should
53 We saw it coming and we did nothing . ’
54 Each was required in turn to break off and tell us the advertisements were coming and it did prove hard , such was the intensity of the exchange , to sustain the intellectual commitment over commercial claims for Whiskas and options .
55 Laugh if you said I 'm coming and you did n't turn up
56 So hearing there was computer classes here , he started coming and he did n't like it and he stopped .
57 With these problems she 's having and they do n't know what 's wrong with her .
58 ‘ We always seem to be importing and I do n't know why .
59 One of my best-known remarks was when I was Chancellor and Geoffrey Howe was my opponent , and he made a rather damaging criticism of what I was doing and I did n't want to spend time on that .
60 In fact … one of them was stuffing something through the wire and bars of his cage which they should n't be doing and he did n't much like it …
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