Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] i be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But I do not think I am in the least inferior to those ‘ super-apostles ’ . |
2 | She thought I was carrying on , and she did n't think I was in labour . |
3 | in case you did n't notice I was in rather a little bit of a mood on Friday ! |
4 | ‘ Did n't know I was on your tail , old chum , did you ? ’ |
5 | Oh well I 'm sorry I did n't know I was on record and er I withdraw all the remarks and I shall deny everything in court . |
6 | ‘ The girl did n't know I was in my room when she was changing the linen . |
7 | Yeah but you , you did n't know I was in amazing pain though , I do n't think . |
8 | He says he told Hunt , when the latter came barging into the Lotus motor-home in protest , that if Hunt ‘ did n't know I was alongside him , he was like a horse with blinkers on ’ . |
9 | I do n't think I was on the same wavelength as the Prime Minister almost from the start , although I did work for her beforehand and try to pull together some of the policies . |
10 | I do n't know whether David would agree , but my experience as a teacher was that I certainly encountered , I realize now , in my teaching career , children with dyslexia and yet no-one had told me , in my training , anything about this condition and I do n't think I was in a position until later , in a sense , to recognise that I had seen children with this difficulty . |
11 | I do n't think I 'm in love any more |
12 | I do n't feel I 'm in any sense vaudevillian or melodramatic . ’ |
13 | and if you do n't care I 'm over the edge |
14 | I 'll phone you from town , I says do n't forget I 'm on lollipop . |
15 | ‘ And you do n't believe I 'm after the Marc Alexander Vila millions any longer , do you ? ’ |
16 | Well no but I do n't to think I am like that with Jonathan . |
17 | I do n't care if it 's Craythorn it does n't say I was with Craythorn |