Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [conj] i do " in BNC.
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1 | It just depends where we 're going cos I do n't know what we 're doing yet So I 'd and the woman 's coming round tonight so I 'll just , sort of , say to her if I can keep it over the weekend I can do a lot more so otherwise I 'll feel a bit bad |
2 | No I know what you 're saying and I do n't know why you should |
3 | ‘ I 'm sorry you 're miffed because I do n't want to sell and I 'm sorry our views on the nuisance value of my workshop conflict , ’ Ashley said , ‘ but why do n't we wait until the villas are occupied and take a vote among the owners ? |
4 | In the excitement of buying a car , and you get this extended warranty , the customers think they 're covered and I do n't think they are . |
5 | Do n't know why I 'm singing that I do n't even like . |
6 | Look , I 'm dying and I do n't know how . |
7 | Then she breathes out and gives a real smile — one of those big things that brightens her face like a starburst — and I see she 's been frightened , and I sigh , and suddenly I 've got a lump in my throat and I 'm trembling and I do n't think I can move away from this wall . |
8 | ‘ And now I know who I 'm looking for I do n't need any from you , ’ he responded succinctly and , pushing himself to his feet , disappeared back into the cockpit . |
9 | I enjoy the club atmosphere , I like amateur boxing , I 'm employed and I do n't want to turn professional . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well , I 'm damned if I do , ’ said Joseph to Cobalt . |
11 | ‘ I came here to apologise , but if this is your attitude I 'm damned if I do ! ’ |
12 | I 'm saying that I do n't know what local preference is , in terms of where it should go . |
13 | I do n't want to say anything for , I 'm reading and I do n't read out er loud . |
14 | what I 'm think if I do get |
15 | Now that things have settled down , I 'm discovering that I do n't really know my husband at all . |