Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] n't [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He was exhausted by his debate on the church I do n't well probably because nobody else turned up . |
2 | And I do n't even really care a damn any more , anyway . ’ |
3 | He shouted something at me or at his dogs , I do n't even now know which , and was gone into the night . |
4 | I do n't perhaps not that bad but I would have definitely braked and not just eased off on the accelerator . |
5 | So I do n't so where is ? |
6 | He had n't had to suffer as much as her — I do n't so much mean that , like fishes , his pain threshold was higher than a human being 's ( although I do n't doubt that was the case ) as that he 'd been aware that his son was missing for a shorter period than his wife . |
7 | We 've done it for years , even won the FA Cup , but I do n't now how long I can go on . |
8 | I do n't now how ever long it was . |
9 | ‘ I do n't too much like the man , Gareth Morgan , Lance appointed as managing director . |
10 | I do n't too much like warm toast , I have to wait a little bit . |
11 | I mean I 've stopped I 've I I do n't any longer get up and get anybody 's breakfast for them . |
12 | I do n't very often feel frightened , but then I do n't often put myself in that vulnerable position . |
13 | ‘ I do n't very often ask you to do anything for me — and I did lend you my ear-rings when you went out with that Edward last week . ’ |
14 | I do n't very often paint out of the studio now . |
15 | The rest of the week I just sort of tidy round , dust , put the carpet sweeper over — that takes me till a quarter past three , when I go to meet my little girl from school , and I do n't very often get much done once she 's home … |
16 | I do n't very often get the better of Hinkle , but her memory is one thing she prides herself on . |
17 | I do n't very often go to National Hunt racing , but I went to Ascot one Friday , and had a most enjoyable afternoon . |
18 | It 's gone , it 's gone I do n't very often agree with Professor erm I very often do n't agree with David either but I 've got to admit that I agree with both of them today , we 've got to make haste slowly on this one . |
19 | Still , I do n't very often wear pale colours . |
20 | you know , where I belong , I , I do n't quite honestly do n't really like Harlow New Town any more , I al I did up until about oh eight or nine years ago I thought it was a great place and all , all the cockneys that said , you know , oh I 'd love to be back in London , I thought they were barmy , you know to live in London the di the difference is , I mean my husband 's a cockney and he would n't , would never , well now he would never go back to London you know , it 's a dump , he , he likes Harlow , but er I think I do n't like it now because it 's expanded so much , you know when we , when we were first here , mind you when we first moved in it was ever so difficult for us kids because , there , there was the Old Town kids versus the New Town kids and they hated us , they really |
21 | She used to sit behind her desk looking very prim and proper , and er I do n't , I do n't quite honestly think we would 've dared say anything to her at all . |
22 | It has been submitted to the South Oxfordshire District Council full planning committee and has been approved , and it is now going down to the South Oxfordshire District Committee , but I do n't quite why it 's going |
23 | I do n't much now . |
24 | ‘ I do n't bloody well know ! ’ |
25 | Well how , I do n't bloody well know what to put in it . |
26 | I do n't really yet . |
27 | SUMMERCHILD : Yes , well , I do n't really ever watch enough television to have an opinion . |
28 | I do n't really now |
29 | I do n't actually really believe at the end of the day that that is something you that is rightly called business . |
30 | So I just get it cos I 've only heard you say that before I do n't actually really know what it meant . |