Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i do [adv] want " in BNC.

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1 I said what 's Ollie involved in , and he says I do n't know and I do n't want to know .
2 So how on earth they keep them to a schedule I do not know but I do n't want to know now .
3 Oh and I just hope he 's remembering that I do n't want to be the sister in there .
4 You must n't feel that I do n't want to read it , but I am a little frightened of reading it after , well , after mother and her feelings for — for her mother and for me . ’
5 ‘ In any case , I 've already said that I do n't want to fight any more with anybody .
6 The myth that the Legion took anyone was being rapidly disproved and I did n't want to be a victim of it .
7 Now listen cos I do n't want to explain it more than once .
8 Most of the points I think have been well , accurately made and I do n't want to stand here making them perhaps less well wrapped and less well , less eloquently .
9 I think erm most of the points as I 've said before , have probably been made and I do n't want to make them any more but I would just make one other when we 're talking about means tested it 's interesting that you 're advocating means testing in that way .
10 I 'd lie there listening but I did n't want to know .
11 Another gave me a slice of dark brown bread with a piece of sausage on the top which I ate because I did not want to hurt his feelings .
12 " I do n't know what you mean and I do n't want to .
13 Not just republican , we have loyalists as well and the loyalists have the potential for being the bigger and more effective of the two , and if we let the I R A to continue without interning them , you are going to have the situation deteriorating in the way which you do n't want and I do n't want , and you 're going to end up as the chief constable of the R U C said a few weeks ago with Dublin being bombed .
14 ‘ Ca n't you see that I do n't want to talk about it ?
15 Also , I am a bit older than the rest of you , but you can perhaps understand that I do n't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation .
16 It made me realize that I did n't want to share Bourani with anyone .
17 I still want to get it going but I do n't want to put a double shift onto unless I have to .
18 Well I would n't mind going but I do n't want to drive there .
19 I am Catholic and can not divorce but I do not want to divorce because I do not know him well enough to want to divorce him .
20 Yes , this is what I 've been trying to avoid because I do n't want the bother of advertising and interviewing somebody else .
21 The boy persisted doggedly , rushing about meanwhile with his paper deliveries and other jobs , insisting on paying though I did n't want his money .
22 I 'm tempted to go but I do n't want to for the fool I 'll make out of myself .
23 Marie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me .
24 So , I do n't mind doing that , I do n't mind helping but I do n't want to be
25 The taxi driver speaks no English and I spend a fraught moment or two wondering whether he has understood that I do n't want to go to Keflavik , but after the shorter tour of Reykjavik we arrive .
26 Remember that I do n't want Clare to know she 's included in the trust until she apologizes !
27 Remember that I do n't want the police to know my secret , Dr Watson , ’ Frankland reminded me .
28 I enjoy the club atmosphere , I like amateur boxing , I 'm employed and I do n't want to turn professional . ’
29 I always seem to , I think we , we were always at Stanford Hall that we must , it was a must that we have a good programme because if somebody comes and there 's nothing doing , they think well you know yo I , I , you see I suppose I 've got that orientated into Guild work but a friend of mine enticed me to go to er a club and erm it 's just simply for any age group , any sex male or female , but you must bereaved you know and erm she is a widow and I was widow , so I went but you see we , we sat round and you just , there was nothing organised and to me who had always been organised , I just felt so like a lost soul you know and er then one chappie put some records on and you cou and you could n't dance to them and I said oh , you know to me I thought wh you know but I do n't want to do it , I 've got enough to do but , I , I was straight away , I was looking for the organisation behind it you know .
30 It wo n't be difficult then for me to let it be known that I do n't want you working here . ’
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