Example sentences of "but [pron] do [adv] really " in BNC.
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1 | Mark 's getting registered as a disabled person , which should help speed things up , but I do n't really know , I reckon the world just wants to forget about us . ’ |
2 | ‘ Thank you for trying , ’ I said slowly , ‘ but I do n't really see that there 's anything you can do to help . |
3 | Marie likes to ask me about my family and that , but I do n't really like talking about that much — except Annie , that is . |
4 | I think about my legs , but I do n't really have no feeling in them . |
5 | ‘ But I do n't really like swearing , and I 'm sure you 've already sworn quite enough for both of us . |
6 | I 'd be very interested to hear what the next rumour is … but I do n't really have anything to say . |
7 | I call them niggers myself now , but I do n't really mean it . ’ |
8 | ‘ But I do n't really question it . |
9 | But I do n't really want to compete in that world ; I want to do it a bit differently , something a bit more personal . |
10 | But I do n't really know exactly what is planned . ’ |
11 | Altogether , the solo is nicely formulated , but I do n't really like the D notes which creep into bar 5 . |
12 | But I do n't really know what is going on . |
13 | ‘ Even over here , ’ tuts Bono , ‘ we get people coming up to us and saying , ‘ Well , I like you … but I do n't really like you because I 'm a mod and you 're not ! ’ ’ |
14 | We got together to practise in 1985 , and I wanted to do it then , but I do n't really have a drive to do it now . |
15 | ‘ I do n't mean to be nasty or anything but I do n't really think we could work together , do you ? ’ |
16 | But I do n't really like Blake 's work . |
17 | ‘ I think I 'd rather stay here because it 's fixed now , but I do n't really like comprehensive schools that much . |
18 | And in a sense it happens to be English language and English literature that I teach , but I do n't really think I 'm teaching that , what I 'm doing is helping people to think , hopefully , and have ideas and excite them about ideas and think about themselves and the way they live . |
19 | It 's a good idea , but I do n't really see what you 're actually sort of measuring . |
20 | It was all so dreadful , but I do n't really remember it now . |
21 | My neighbours are friendly but I do n't really know anybody intimately . |
22 | ‘ Thanks , but I do n't really feel like one tonight . |
23 | If some project comes up during the course of the year , I would have thought that it might be appropriate to erm er cobble the name of centenary onto it , but I do n't really think that this year we just commit ourselves to something just because there 's a hundred years of parish government coming up . |
24 | Erm it , it was a bit restricting , er but I do n't really think the , the , the discipline did us any , any harm you know . |
25 | ‘ I 'm — twenty-three , ’ Merrill said faintly , ‘ but I do n't really — ’ |
26 | ‘ As far as giving advice is concerned , the debt lawyer is extremely useful in his field but I do n't really feel our other lawyer is in a position to help . |
27 | I know you 're having some sort of big spiritual crisis or something , but I do n't really see how I can help . ’ |
28 | I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered . |
29 | There 's supposed to be a white horse that goes through the square at and er it er supposed to pay this horseman or something but I do n't really ken much about it . |
30 | But I do n't really want you to stray into detail which is not necessarily within our remit to er to consider . |