Example sentences of "i do n't " in BNC.
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31 | It 's caught by locals on the high tides and subsequently brought to the hotel at very competitive prices , I do n't seem able to say no to it , ’ says Andrew Baird , head chef at Longueville Manor , St Saviour , Jersey . |
32 | ‘ I do n't hold with foreigners , ’ he exclaimed , ‘ leastways not here in King 's Magnum Parva . |
33 | ‘ I do n't particularly need your sympathy , Hazel Doran , ’ she said . |
34 | ‘ I do n't know what you mean , ’ Mrs Doran said stiffly . |
35 | ‘ I do n't deny it , ’ Mrs Phipps agreed . |
36 | ‘ I do n't think that would hold up in court , ’ said Peggy softly . |
37 | I do n't feel I can face more than a snack in this heat … ’ |
38 | ‘ Oh I do n't care , darling , I sha n't be here . |
39 | I do n't know why Ma and Father make us come . |
40 | I do n't think Father has been in the kitchen in his life . |
41 | I do n't see why we ca n't have a proper meal after a do . |
42 | ‘ I do n't know what 's got into you , young lady , ’ tut-tutted Cook . |
43 | I do n't mind saying I think he 's a lovely gentleman ! ’ |
44 | I do n't mind saying I do n't blame him a bit ! |
45 | I do n't mind saying I do n't blame him a bit ! |
46 | ‘ Or is it only that I do n't understand why as a consequence of being a mere male ? ’ |
47 | ‘ I do n't suppose it matters in the Foreign Office as much as it does in some other spheres . |
48 | ‘ I do n't think I would if I were you , Wendy . ’ |
49 | ‘ In theory , I suppose , the nearest piece of fruit could have been doctored , but I do n't see myself how the murderer could have been sure the victim would have picked it . ’ |
50 | I do n't love films … |
51 | ‘ I do n't see television as an institution , nor as a continuum of programming into which my work must be fitted . |
52 | Also , and I do n't want to go on about this , I was a lonely person in those days and I had very little else to think about . |
53 | ‘ No I do n't . |
54 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
55 | ‘ I do n't know . |
56 | ‘ No I do n't . |
57 | You 're right , I do n't . |
58 | ‘ I do n't know . |
59 | ‘ Yes , but as I keep trying to get through to you , I do n't want to teach any more . |
60 | I 'm quite capable of looking after myself and I do n't need you to tell me how . ’ |