Example sentences of "[vb infin] [subord] i [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know if I know I understand obviously monies not around at the moment but if they made some way of creating some kind of jazz pub closing it down making it part of the theatre again it 's it 's just a like a pub and I I do n't ever feel comfortable going in there and buying drinks on rehearse . .
2 She apparently told her sometime lover , Marlon Brando , ‘ I do n't know if I do it right ’ and Norman Mailer , another to enjoy her favours , was quoted as saying that the screen goddess was ‘ pleasant in bed , but receptive rather than innovative ’ .
3 ‘ I do n't know if I believe you .
4 ‘ I do n't know if I believe it myself yet .
5 I do n't know if I want him to find him — it — or not .
6 ' I do n't know if I want it now . ’
7 I do n't know if I want it
8 But I do n't know if I want it brought out .
9 ‘ No-one will know until I say it .
10 ‘ Will the generator object if I keep it on ?
11 ‘ Sir George called it a ‘ ripping idea , ’ and he must know I need a chaperone so he can hardly object if I take you , since it was I who brought you ! ’
12 Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both .
13 I may not like this , but I wo n't know unless I try it first .
14 But whether that is acknowledged by our Friends of the Earth I do n't know because I mean they have so many stamps and seals on
15 Well I , I , did see it , I think , I do n't know whether I put it on , just look , look on the window sill and then
16 I do n't know whether I believe you , but I feel powerless standing here . ’
17 Well I do n't know whether I think she 's having it still .
18 tax paid and everything , and I know it 's gon na be in there I said now that to me is worth a lot I ai n't got ta worry whether there 's gon na be cheque from out on my doormat in the morning or if it 's gon na bounce when I put it in so I sa
19 ‘ Your head will probably improve if I tell you where you are — and who I am , ’ he began conversationally .
20 I 'm just going to read one that 's already been published and it does n't matter if I read it again .
21 It does n't matter whether I like it or not ; it 's a fact of life .
22 How do I feel when I read it — elated , stretched , sad , longing … ?
23 Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’
24 He must do as I tell him ! ’
25 He had never said : ‘ The prince will do as I tell him ’ , but simply : ‘ The prince is wise beyond his years . ’
26 ‘ Ruth , you must do as I tell you . ’
27 She does fret if I leave her behind .
28 See the thing is , what they 've said to me , because I 've been away now for nearly two years erm I 'd have to go back and do all the training again , which is a bit of a pain but its not too bad because I 've done it before sort of thing , she said to me oh yeah when you go I , I might come along and see if I like it , and we can do the training together she said , I manage to put her off that idea , manage to talk her out of that .
29 Then there is the alarmingly bequiffed Brian Walden and his weakness for answering his own questions and his ‘ notorious ’ summaries — the tell-tale preface is ‘ Let's just see if I understand you . ’
30 You do n't mind if I throw you out now , do you , dear ?
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