Example sentences of "i still do n't " in BNC.
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1 | I still do n't feel it 's necessary to wear scruffy clothes to be an actor . |
2 | ‘ I still do n't see why she should be pleased to see me on Saturday evening , ’ said Henry Tyler mildly . |
3 | She said , ‘ I still do n't see the point . |
4 | ‘ I still do n't understand how you could do such a thing , ’ Michael complained . |
5 | ‘ I still do n't know if my family know where I am or if they will suffer from my decision . |
6 | I still do n't think there is anybody out there better than me . |
7 | I still do n't understand . |
8 | I still do n't understand why she was all bashed up . |
9 | After reading Jones I still do n't know him but at least begin to recognise the sort of person he was . |
10 | I still do n't understand . ’ |
11 | I still do n't really see what it is you 're getting at though . ’ |
12 | I still do n't know which specific events led to my becoming anorexic . |
13 | And I still do n't feel I know him , Dunya ! |
14 | The party 's best-known candidate , Alessandra Mussolini , the Duce 's grand-daughter , said yesterday : ‘ I 'm very happy for the MSI , even if I still do n't know if I 've been elected ’ . |
15 | How it all came to this I still do n't quite know , so cloudy were the after-effects of the whiskey . |
16 | ‘ I still do n't know what they 're planning , ’ he told the Bookman . |
17 | I still do n't like regulars any more than I ever did ; the officers are not too bad , but the men are not a good type , and the ex-ranker officer is a strain to live with . |
18 | And I still do n't see why you 're so certain you 'll be accused of this dreadful thing , ’ she protested . |
19 | I was so incredibly stupid I still do n't know what got into me . ’ |
20 | ‘ I still do n't understand … ’ |
21 | I still do n't live up to my standards . |
22 | ‘ I still do n't want to be confirmed , sir . ’ |
23 | Gradually these dreams came less often until they stopped altogether , although I still do n't know why I had them in the first place . |
24 | Rab said , ‘ I still do n't get it , four pounds for what ? ’ |
25 | And I still do n't know if what I did was right , or even worth the bother ; and I still resent every minute I spend wondering . |
26 | I did n't believe , I still do n't believe that any sensible person , whatever his colour , objects to the word blackboard . |
27 | And the recent conflict between Presidents Hussein and Bush dragged the rest of us into it , causing even more ridiculous carnage over what I still do n't know . |
28 | But I 've never been one of those guys who set out to be a technical guitarist and I still do n't refer to myself as a technical player . |
29 | I still do n't know which doctor to believe . |
30 | I still do n't think we 've heard the full story about that business at the off-licence . ’ |