Example sentences of "[subord] i do " in BNC.
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1 | It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point . |
2 | S as Spike knows , about phoning places that I where I do n't recognize the number and asking them who the fuck they are and when he called them . . |
3 | ‘ Come where I do n't have to shout at you . ’ |
4 | ‘ Possibly because the new ventilation system I 've recently supervised being installed in a factory in one of the Arab Emirates has proved so successful that I have orders for two more , or possibly because I 've just spent four weeks at full stretch in a very hot country with very little relaxation and deserve a holiday — but more probably because I own a majority stockholding in the company I bought cheap and built up to its present eminence , which gives me the position of chairman and managing director and full autonomy in deciding what I do , where I do it and with whom . ’ |
5 | Well I , he lived at Stowmarket for years but then I heard not so long ago that they had moved to Ipswich but where I do n't know but they must be , whether he 's than I have now I do n't know either . |
6 | I should , however , like the Minister to clarify the issue of rights of way in dock areas , where I do not think that many trains will be travelling at the high speed of 125 mph . |
7 | ‘ I like a pub where I do n't meet my customers . |
8 | If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance . |
9 | Every seventh day of the week , he would disperse from his slumber , leaving his slacks , filthy items and boots behind , where I do not know . |
10 | Put them where I do ! |
11 | I did n't see her hit you I want to hit you sometimes , except I do n't . |
12 | I 've done it myself 'cause I do n't like people who hurt children . |
13 | With a top capacity of some 75 litres it 's large enough for a week 's backpacking , or even extended expedition use , although I do have some doubts as to whether it could stand up to the rigours of expedition life . |
14 | I never wanted to go to university although I do know , however , that my mum and dad always had it in the back of their minds that I would go . |
15 | Richard Curtis , 20 , student ( far right ) : ‘ I prefer a more classical look although I do like the shirt . |
16 | I 'm trying to divorce birth from place although I do n't want to create a Communist society . |
17 | Although I do n't think it 's impossible that it ca n't be the other way , that two people ca n't grow toward each other . |
18 | I thought he was all right , but I did n't think he was all that powerful , although I do believe in chemistry and obviously the chemistry between him and Bowie was magic — undeniably magic . |
19 | Although I do admit to owning a bathrobe with my initials on it — and wearing green glasses for occasions when I want to draw attention to myself . |
20 | Although I do not begin to claim the sort of historical breadth of either Brown or Bynum , I do believe that their approach is not only helpful but necessary if we are going , as we must , to use the lives of women before us to encourage us forward . |
21 | But I 've become scruffier and scruffier , and although I do keep myself immaculately clean , I ca n't be bothered about my clothes any more . |
22 | ‘ Everyone will be watching her to see what she does and although I do not think she is very fit , she has to be the favourite to win . ’ |
23 | We might see Fergie , although I do n't know about now ! |
24 | ‘ Because although I do n't entirely share with you your view of the essential rottenness of all humanity as it exists today , I can see there are sections of it that are dangerous — ’ |
25 | Although I do not know Charles well , I am convinced that he is a gentleman . ’ |
26 | Everything seemed to depend , although I do n't suppose it did , upon activities called mental arithmetic and spelling . |
27 | As Chapman observed : ‘ Although I do not suggest that the Arsenal go on the defensive even for tactical purposes , I think it may be said that some of their best scoring chances have come when they have been driven back and then have broken away to strike suddenly and swiftly . ’ |
28 | Every time I have to strike my heart is in my mouth , and although I do not consciously hold back when I strike , I wonder if I am doing so without being aware of it . |
29 | ‘ Although I do not speak English as well as I should , I did at one time know England well . |
30 | But chopin is not my domain , although I do admire some of his works enormously . |