Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] n't [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point . |
2 | It has even been suggested that it is possible to use inimical remedies with impunity although I have n't actively set out to prove or disprove this . |
3 | I do sometimes get asked how many machines I 've had and although I have n't actually counted them up , you will see that it is quite a few ! ! |
4 | of which she sort of goes into every door , every door in Strathclyde , what a horrible thought , but in fact you know I thought maybe try and do something there , although I do n't always get on greatly well with , with the press and publicity people and the women in press and publicity are , are sort of start phrasing |
5 | Well that 's excellent of your compliments , although I do n't really know at the time , so |
6 | ‘ Because although I do n't entirely share with you your view of the essential rottenness of all humanity as it exists today , I can see there are sections of it that are dangerous — ’ |
7 | I found her insight and her interpretations of dreams interesting , although I did n't always agree with them . |
8 | But I did n't like working at Johnny Walkers so I think it was quite a good thing at the time , although I did n't really like it I 'm glad now that it happened cos I 'd probably still be working in there . |
9 | I have completed one year 's retirement although I did n't really retire ! |
10 | Every now and then Mazzin would run his hands over me , checking that I had n't somehow ripped off the bindings and was n't about to attack him . |
11 | ‘ Proof that Silas really loved me , and that I had n't just become a habit with him . |
12 | I later wrote a little piece for the magazine of the Old Boys of my former grammar school and I said , quite truthfully , that I had n't even told my family what was said between us . |
13 | I remembered I 'd had nothing to eat or drink before leaving the house , and thought how awful that I had n't even made Toby a cup of tea before obeying my impulse to run . |
14 | I admitted that I had n't quite got around to organizing that aspect of my life yet . |
15 | I wanted it to be that I had n't really been that big before I left — in other words , prove them wrong . |
16 | But when Joelle introduced us I realized that I had n't really been prepared for the meeting at all . |
17 | But apart from that I had n't really thought about it really . |
18 | I realized , suddenly , that I had n't once seen her properly dressed since my arrival . |
19 | And the problem is , having nearly died , I have to ration my energy so that I do n't completely burn myself out again . |
20 | We can all still bring leather in from our friends in Australia but for reasons that I do n't wholly understand , this is very much dearer than the local er supplies available and for the time being it 's not of interest to the saddlery-makers in Walsall . |
21 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
22 | It 's such a necessary part of life that I do n't even question it . |
23 | ‘ Miss Abbott will tell you that I do n't even possess one of my own to entertain her in . ’ |
24 | Do n't know why I 'm singing that I do n't even like . |
25 | Er , I mean , we have met him , once or twice , but that 's as much as I can say , and it 's been er su such a span of time , that I do n't even know now , whether I would recognise him walking along the street . |
26 | She has very clear pale skin and so is used to having quite strong make-up ( ‘ so that I do n't just look a bland mass ’ ) . |
27 | And he gives me a look of a kind that I do n't altogether like . |
28 | ‘ Well if it comes to that I do n't exactly trust the dear boy myself ’ she had remarked to her mother who was winding up a short visit en route to stay with some Canadian cousins . |
29 | He stared into his brandy and then , rather sourly for such a charming man , said , ‘ I 'm afraid that I do n't quite follow you , Bodo . ’ |
30 | All I 'd say is that I do n't quite agree with Stuart 's description of that summer with Oliver . |