Example sentences of "and i do n't " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I do n't think I am a born light entertainer and I do n't think I 'm a born serious political interviewer , ’ Sue explains . |
32 | ‘ I do n't know who McCloy is and I do n't . |
33 | And I do n't mind telling you I was a little uneasy . ’ |
34 | The poor fellow 's dead and I do n't know whether I ought to say this … ’ |
35 | ‘ And I do n't think you 've met my aunt , Mrs Browne ? ’ |
36 | It 's extra cold today and I do n't want to get up . |
37 | If he told Mr Jackson then he 'd come and take me to Combe Court , and I do n't want that . |
38 | I 'd rather go home , but I du n no how to get there , and I do n't want to get lost . |
39 | I got to take my hat off , cos it keeps falling off and I do n't want it to get dirty . |
40 | It 's a little complicated what he says , and I do n't follow it all , but I know he said carry straight on down this street , so I thank him and go off . |
41 | I have definitely chosen and I do n't regret me choice . |
42 | ‘ They are almost Communists and I do n't want a Communist ruling over me . ’ |
43 | Our fourth child had been born 10 years previously and I do n't expect anyone believed there would be any more , but my wife and I thought we were getting too old too quickly , so we would have another two ; and on November 5 that year my wife went down to the bonfire which was already alight and saw on top of it a dropside cot she had been keeping , and which had served the four children , a relatively new carricot , and other items of that sort . |
44 | ‘ They think nothing has changed and I do n't blame them . ’ |
45 | ‘ It is a culture of our times — and I do n't feel happy ignoring it . ’ |
46 | At the time , the idea of a strong exclusive relationship was something that I did not actually want and I do n't think that even consciously at that time , I would have sought to have had that kind of relationship with David who was considerably younger than me and also , even though I was deeply into the whole scene and everything it represented , I do n't think I actually wanted to settle down with somebody who was a musician and was leading that sort of life style . |
47 | But it was very trying and I do n't know if it was like a part of me that was being grabbing or trying to weasel my way into David 's affections . |
48 | He 's a fabulous guy and very funny , but it took a long time , and I do n't take credit for it , but it took a long time to put him in a situation where I felt that he was at maximum ‘ comfortableness ’ , so that his shyness — and he was very shy — was overcome . |
49 | ‘ I told you , I ca n't deal with this anymore ’ , I replied , ‘ and I do n't like Tony DeFries . ’ |
50 | It 's easy to feel like Ziggy — of course it is — you play it on stage half the time and then you come home and have to be David Jones and I do n't have too much patience for that talk . |
51 | I feel that David did n't want to face it and I do n't think Tony wanted to face it . |
52 | The best we could hope for is that she 's had a brainstorm , and I do n't know how often that happens outside of books . |
53 | We need to hurry but it 'll take an hour or so and I do n't want the papers on to it before the next of kin know . |
54 | And I do n't believe it provides a strategy for getting to grips with the underlying causes of ill-health . |
55 | ‘ Anyway your Dad and I do n't want you to have anything to do with him , and that 's it . ’ |
56 | And I do n't want to talk about yesterday either . |
57 | ‘ And I do n't want to talk about my childhood , ’ Nigel cut in . |
58 | You have to do what you think is right , even if Joe and I do n't always agree with you . ’ |
59 | And I do n't suppose my old man 'll be home for months . |
60 | The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time . |