Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb base] [adv] [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd have to get rid of a lot of your assumptions before you could fully appreciate why I could n't live with a man I do n't love , or I do n't think you could ever understand why I ca n't accept to be maintained , to put myself at the disposal of another , be in another 's company twenty-four hours a day , share another 's pleasures and pains — and so on . ’ |
2 | You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles . |
3 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
4 | But there 's one thing , Viola , that I do n't think you really realize . ’ |
5 | ‘ All I 'm saying , ’ it was Tom 's voice , ‘ is that I do n't think you should pester Belinda to give you her opinion on your work . |
6 | On the basis that I do n't think you 've got any problem doing this and nor do you , you 're confident enough to do this job especially with your background . |
7 | I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents . |
8 | I 'm not gon na ask you questions that you do n't und that I do n't expect you to understand . |
9 | And it does n't meant that I do n't love you . ’ |
10 | You are very fortunate that I do n't make you actually sit in the real sea . |
11 | It wo n't be difficult then for me to let it be known that I do n't want you working here . ’ |
12 | ‘ Will you think me extremely uncivil if I say that I do n't believe you ? ’ |
13 | Good I 'm pleased about that , so I did n't really want somebody coming all the way down from the West End cos I 'm I , I 'm what I would call a buyer , I 'm only going to be a buyer if I can get money from somewhere that I do n't know you know what I mean . |
14 | ‘ Listen , it 's not that I do n't trust you , but … |
15 | ‘ It 's only because it might hamper my investigations that I do n't invite you to tell Dysart about his wife 's in fidelity tomorrow . |
16 | Not that I do n't like you , Simon , but you would think if the man goes to all this trouble to rescue me he could at least stay around afterwards . ’ |
17 | ‘ Oh , Miguel , you say these things in such a serious voice that I do almost believe you . |
18 | And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet , grab her hands and weep into her palms . |
19 | We believe it is important that we participate fully in all these discussions as we think we have an important contribution to make from the substantial experience that we have , and I do not think you would find it acceptable for JARs to be binding on UK industry without us being in on every stage of their development . |
20 | ‘ I have observed you very closely , Alice , and I do not believe you lack a passionate side to your nature for all you choose to appear so cool and so calm . |
21 | ‘ Anyway your Dad and I do n't want you to have anything to do with him , and that 's it . ’ |
22 | And I do n't want you to as much as speak to her from now on . |
23 | Philippa 's coming and she 's all right , but there are two straights as well and I do n't want you to frighten them . ’ |
24 | ‘ They 'll be coming back from church soon — and Dorothy , too — and I do n't want you embarrassed . ’ |
25 | Er and I do n't want you to be too close . |
26 | ABBERLEY : How can I when you 're wanting to move the bed and I do n't want you to ? |
27 | Now we we 'll have done some of them there and I do n't want you to look there okay I want you to just try it |
28 | ‘ I 'm a bit of an outcast , love , ’ he said , ‘ and I do n't want you to be involved with all that . ’ |
29 | And I do n't want you taking any short cuts through the new Lab . |
30 | I 've been a candidate before , I do n't like to do things badly , since coming into politics I do n't think I have done things badly , I do n't want to fail you and I do n't want you to see me as a failure . |