Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] i [be] " in BNC.
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1 | now do I do n't suppose I 'm the only person that 's been in a pub toilet , a ladies toilet and I 've heard the females in the toilet saying what , exactly what they would like to do the males ! |
2 | I did n't think I was being very original any longer and I was basically administering . |
3 | ‘ I did n't think I was speculating ’ she said in a rebuke to the Government 's attitude towards the advertised high-return , low-risk investment offered by Barlow Clowes . |
4 | ‘ Well , I did n't think I was much good either . |
5 | At least my friend did n't think I was vain enough to commission the work myself . |
6 | Sprinting is my living , and I did n't think I was being paid enough to appear in Britain . |
7 | I did n't think I was going to be found guilty other than by accident . |
8 | But I did n't think I was a pretty child at all . |
9 | I do n't know if it was because it never happened , or because they did n't think I was the right person to talk to . ’ |
10 | She thought I was carrying on , and she did n't think I was in labour . |
11 | Andrew did n't think I was right there . |
12 | ‘ I hope you did n't think I was getting at you and Roy . |
13 | I applied and got the details but never bothered sending off the application form because I did n't think I was capable of doing what was asked . |
14 | ‘ Several people did n't think I was seriously going to take part , but it was really good fun , ’ she laughed . |
15 | They did n't think I was very bright or very brainy . |
16 | I did n't think I was getting anywhere . ’ |
17 | ‘ I did n't think I was , ’ she said stiffly , sincerely hoping that he would swim out to sea and forget his way back . |
18 | ‘ Surely you did n't think I was referring in any way to you ? ’ |
19 | You might just remind your team that I would n't be working with IMP if they did n't think I was up to the job . |
20 | ‘ I did n't think I was , ’ she said wryly , and he laughed . |
21 | I guess I was eating too much , but I did n't think I was overdoing it . |
22 | I I heard the other day what I thought was one of the best advertisements not to have an animal for Christmas very emotive , er I think it was for the R S P C A , and I I 'm told I do n't think you 've heard it but it b basically it 's it 's er the sound of a er well it 's a human pretending to be a dog really and saying you know , Well this is nice my my er family have taken me to the vet , I did n't think I was ill but never mind . |
23 | She did n't think I was going to the loo . |
24 | Oh I did n't think I was gon na be that long . |
25 | No I did n't think I was coming . |
26 | Not that she did n't think I was really rude before . |
27 | She poured coffee , saying : ‘ He did n't pretend I was wrong about him being on the yacht that evening . ’ |
28 | ‘ I did n't realise I was a commodity rather than a footballer , ’ he said self-consciously ten years later . |
29 | Unfortunately I did n't realise I was becoming ill until I was ill . |
30 | I 'd lost my helmet getting into the cab — and did n't realise I was n't wearing protective gloves until I noticed soot on my hands . ’ |