Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] what " in BNC.
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1 | er DOS or something called A D M or something like , or D M A or I du n no what |
2 | I mean , it could have very easily gone from there to everybody following a different path — going away from rock'n'roll and getting into jazz , or I do n't know what . |
3 | Something got lost and I du n no what ? |
4 | Otherwise I would have been sent back to my country and I do not know what would have happened to us . ’ |
5 | ‘ On the point of breaking I think , and I do not know what to do . |
6 | ‘ And I do n't care what people say about the age difference . |
7 | ‘ Deep down inside her is a very decent , caring , sweet person and I do n't care what anyone says , I 'll believe that until the day I die , ’ said Bill , 56 . |
8 | ‘ We passed by some mash and pie shops today , and I do n't know WHAT THE F— THAT IS , and I do n't care what it is either . |
9 | I 've told Dizzy that I want the whole works , and I do n't care what it costs him . ’ |
10 | And I do n't care what they think . " |
11 | Ricci , that 's bleeding horses — I 've never even seen a horse , dear , except with a policeman underneath or on My Friend Flicka , and I do n't care WHAT they wear at the wretched Olympics . ’ |
12 | And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking . |
13 | ‘ And I do n't care what you think of it . ’ |
14 | I said well frankly Cheryl with her record I 'm not in I said she takes off when she pleases , she comes down when she wants something I said she doing me some good at christmas I said I do I quite understand that I said I do understand and I 'm I 've nothing nothing to do with me that 's entirely up to you and she said and you would n't tell me what to do you wo n't change our minds , I said no I 'm not trying to change your minds but you asked me what I would do I said and I think there and now she 's She said and I do n't care what you done , I 'll do I 'll do , I said she 's got hundreds of where they smash the windows and break into so regularly . |
15 | I 'll tell you what 's a good film , and I do n't care what anyone says , but I really love Robin Hood , Prince of Thieves . |
16 | And I do n't see what harm there is in buying a place for my daughter . |
17 | If anything should happen to us personally , and I do n't see what can happen , you are , in your spare time , so to speak , accustomed to commanding a battle fleet . |
18 | They say that hunting 's for er er human pleasure , er , I mean personally I 've only been to one hunt , and I do n't see what all the the , the , the , the trouble 's about because the huntsman is only a spectator , it 's the hounds that are hunting the fox and it is to keep the foxes down . |
19 | ‘ And I do n't see what that has to do with the problem in hand . ’ |
20 | White told Gilbey : ‘ You are taking advantage and I do n't like what you are doing . |
21 | I fish most weekends and I do n't mind what I catch , I 'll fish for anything , so this fish was a real bonus . |
22 | Charles , her husband , jokes all the time about what I 'm wearing , insists that I join them for formal dinners late at night , and then teases me throughout them because I 've never eaten squid before , and I do n't know what haggis is made of . |
23 | But ever since the good men started to go down and get married and have families and I do n't know what … well , I do n't know what . |
24 | This owner called Judge , he got hold of me , promised me a motor car , a fur coat and I do n't know what . |
25 | I have n't seen her , as you know , since Daddy died , and I do n't know what she wants to do . ’ |
26 | ‘ There 's something else and I do n't know what it is . ’ |
27 | ‘ Something happened , and I do n't know what , and it 's what I 'm here to prevent . ’ |
28 | And I do n't know what it is . ’ |
29 | I feel as if my life is over , and I do n't know what to do . |
30 | They make rotten toilet paper , and I do n't know what else to do with them , and , oh Nick ’ — she suddenly sat heavily beside me on the bed — ‘ you 're a good man and sometimes I think how nice it would be to have a good man in my life again . ’ |