Example sentences of "perhaps [pron] do n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I do n't exist . |
2 | So perhaps I do n't love him . |
3 | We did n't make the decision to find out , look I 've got a complimentary ticket , and perhaps I do n't have to queue here , perhaps I might have to , but I 'll go and find out . |
4 | ‘ After all , perhaps I do n't need to tell her , ’ she said to herself . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps I do n't respond to challenges that are imposed on me by others ! ’ |
6 | ‘ Perhaps I do n't ask that often , either . ’ |
7 | Perhaps I do n't like let the sun get on it . |
8 | To begin with there was a pause at the door , but a pause of perhaps I do n't know , one or two seconds at the most . |
9 | Perhaps you do n't drink alcohol . |
10 | ‘ Perhaps you do n't feel safe with me in a side street ! ’ |
11 | Perhaps you do n't want to know the truth — that 's how it looks from where I 'm standing . |
12 | Perhaps you do n't think your family have already suffered enough ? ’ |
13 | I know the two hours on and four off takes a bit of getting used to , but … perhaps you do n't realise what an important job you 're doing . ’ |
14 | Perhaps you do n't realise this ? |
15 | Perhaps you do n't love me at all . |
16 | Perhaps you do n't care for my conversation ? ’ |
17 | You feel perhaps you do n't know very much more about the Bible than you did , say , ten years ago . |
18 | This , to his great astonishment , caused a considerable disturbance ; and when he inquired what the people meant by putting themselves out over a black man , an Englishman who was passing answered : ‘ Well , perhaps you do n't know it , but you have just thrown one of Her Majesty 's judges out of the train . ’ ’ |
19 | But , er … perhaps you do n't know this , Prime Minister , but this week six SAS soldiers are visiting the British Embassy , and they 're waiting outside in my car now . |
20 | Or perhaps you do n't know about that — goodness , dear , you 've gone a very funny colour ! ’ |
21 | But perhaps you do n't remember how he hated that life , and what a state it got him into . |
22 | Perhaps you do n't remember ? ’ |
23 | Or perhaps you do n't remember ? ’ |
24 | Perhaps you do n't remember that , my boy . |
25 | Perhaps you do n't remember , but you were staying with Helen the year before you qualified as a vet . ’ |
26 | Probably , perhaps you do n't notice it so much do you , but something , something like that breaks the tension on it do n't it I suppose |
27 | ‘ Perhaps you do n't recommend it ? |
28 | actually saying is that perhaps you do n't need |
29 | Or perhaps you do n't need to . |
30 | But perhaps you do n't need that sort of thing in the old lee-gitimate theayter . |