Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] i [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them
2 ‘ I do not believe I am confused at all , Mr Stevens .
3 But less discreetly , when haggling over prices in the house he could lose his temper and shout ‘ Do n't think I am hard up ’ , as he took from the cupboard a quarter pewter pot full of sovereigns ’ to flash at his antagonist .
4 I do n't doubt that I — in my tenuous superiority — was impatient both with the school routine and the people around me , but I do n't think I was bored .
5 That 's something to be sure of , I do n't think I was sure .
6 I never had that white supremacy idea , and I do n't think I was paternalistic .
7 I do n't think I 'm perfect .
8 Read my mind , Thing , if you do n't think I 'm serious .
9 When he was approached , he said , ‘ I do n't think I 'm right for the role .
10 I do n't think I 'm good enough to set up on my own .
11 ‘ Meaning you do n't think I 'm good enough for her ? ’
12 Erm , and say well , I do n't think I 'm convincing , so I 'll try telling them , maybe they wo n't recognise that I do n't have the authority to tell them , and they 'll still do it .
13 I do n't think I 'm certain there 's not
14 Well we I would be more surprised that er er in fact I do n't think I 'm sure that it 's not happening on a on a on a er wide basis .
15 Somehow I do n't think I 'm nervous of boats and water normally .
16 I do n't think I 'm capable !
17 But I do n't think I 'm famous enough for photographers to hide in the bushes for me . ’
18 Do n't think I 'm anti-food as such .
19 ‘ Please do n't think I 'm ungrateful , Madame , because I 'm not .
20 Do n't think I 'm ungrateful for being allowed to phone to the outside world , ’ she clipped , ‘ but you should have warned me that my conversation might be bugged .
21 Somehow she found her voice and said faintly , ‘ I do n't think I 'm strong enough to be ravished at the moment . ’
22 ‘ I do n't think I 'm afraid .
23 And do n't think I 'm crazy , either , ’ she appealed warmly .
24 Oh no , I do n't think I 'm inclined to buy one of them , ten , eleven pounds ninety nine .
25 ‘ I do n't think I 'm worthy of that title , but I am getting used to seeing unpleasant sights .
26 I do n't think I 'm weird at all .
27 Oh I do n't think I 'm able to give you a specific answer .
28 I do n't think I 'm prepared to make a public statement , but I think you 're very close to the truth there .
29 ‘ I do n't think I 'm jealous of people with houses on the riverbank any more .
30 I ca n't say , but I do n't think I 'm alone in the feeling .
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