Example sentences of "[coord] do [adv] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | And do n't forget I want you to demonstrate listening back through the open question through the questions . |
2 | And do n't suggest I try reversing all the way , since I have no intention of landing in a ditch and immobilising both vehicles . ’ |
3 | They 're on unemployment and do n't realise I saved for that . |
4 | ‘ I was very active and do n't think I could have done any more . ’ |
5 | You did it on me , gettin' her to come up and talk to me , and do n't think I do n't know you 're laughin' about it . |
6 | I had no awareness of the supposed stereotypical mother of that era — lipsticked and aproned , waiting at the door — and do n't think I even encountered a picture of her , in books , comics or film , until the early 1960s . |
7 | And do n't think I 'm crazy , either , ’ she appealed warmly . |
8 | And do n't think I 'll hesitate to do the same . ’ |
9 | And do n't think I 'm going to watch your tight little arse wiggling out that door . |
10 | Thomson , who again again failed to break his run of poor form in this championship , bemoaned : ‘ I was very nervous and do n't think I 've ever played so badly . |
11 | Up the stairs to the right — and do n't say I did n't warn you ! ’ |
12 | ‘ I have n't finished with you yet , and do n't imagine I would n't enjoy dragging you back . |
13 | ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan . |
14 | 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 . ’ |
15 | His father was staying in the same house , and did n't know I was staying there , so I used to creep in at night . |
16 | ‘ That 's the last yer 'll get off me an' do n't forget I want my suit from the pawnshop when I come back ter fetch me other things . ’ |
17 | ‘ Mebbe , but do n't forget I get my drinks duty free . ’ |
18 | I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful . |
19 | That Rohmer fella might have the proper ID and he might corroborate your funny story , but do n't think I 'm falling for any of this crap . ’ |
20 | But do n't think I do n't understand what it costs , because I do . |
21 | But do n't think I 'm being complacent about this . |
22 | ‘ International management gives me more time to myself but do n't think I 'm always away fishing . |
23 | But do n't think I 'm going to let it drop . |
24 | I would like to go with Don , but do n't feel I can afford the pub twice in one day . |
25 | But do n't imagine I 'll be cooking sausages — or anything else , for that matter . |
26 | " But do n't say I did n't tell you . " |
27 | ‘ But do n't say I did n't warn you . |
28 | Here was this girl who seemed to think I was capable of clearing up her troubles , but did n't think I 'd have enough brains to find out her identity . |