Example sentences of "i [verb] n't [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 IAN WRIGHT , facing the possibility of an FA ban and massive fine , last night brushed off the prospect of a trial by television and said : ‘ I do n't care what the BBC shows . ’
2 But Wright , when warned of the BBC 's footage of his clash with Howells , replied : ‘ I do n't care what the BBC say or show . ’
3 Dot Hearns said killing is wrong , I do n't care what the reason is , and Henry Whatsisname with the glasses said , What do you think famine is , and they were away .
4 Other hospitals will not pick up , I do n't care what the Virginia Bottomleys says , or any of the others from the Kenneth Clarkes , he 's the one who did the major destruction job on the N H S.
5 I do n't care what the motive power is as long as it gets there on time and you 're guaranteed a seat .
6 ‘ For fuck 's sake , and I do n't care who the hell he is — release him , throw him back on the streets and do n't touch him again .
7 I do n't smell anything the way ahead .
8 ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’
9 ‘ It 's an amusing link but I do n't think its the key to his appointment . ’
10 I do n't call it the gang hut any more .
11 ‘ Aye well , miss , if I do n't see her the night on the quiet , I 'll only come to the shop the morrow , an' I 'll put it plainly to her da . ’
12 ‘ In any case , I do n't see what the Writers Internationale has to do with it — as a body . ’
13 ‘ I spoke to Paul about four months ago and we were both keen on the fight , so I do n't see what the hold-up is . ’
14 With his mother to back him , I do n't see what the opposition can do .
15 I do n't see what the big fuss is all about .
16 and yes , well , I do n't see what the problem is , I mean you become properly yourself in that case , so what 's the problem ?
17 At first , cos I 'm looking at the baby , I do n't see who the lady is .
18 Yeah I 'll have it that way , I do n't like it the other way up .
19 I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience .
20 ‘ But you see , if I do n't ask you the name on the cheque , it 's because I know it already … ’
21 I do n't know what the position is , ’ Lendl said disdainfully .
22 Casey went on : ‘ I do n't know what the hell he 's talking about . ’
23 It is just that I do n't know what the man will do .
24 I do n't know what the drink was — brandy or whisky — I had that much , I had it twice , so that the lads had to see me home because I was more or less drunk .
25 I do n't know what the Prince will think of these bare walls ’ , Ann East said to her room-mates .
26 I do n't know what the others did but I made straight towards the front of the packed train , threading an unsteady way through seemingly endless sleeping cars ( passing my own berth ) , through the still busy central dining car , the full and raucous open-seat dayniter , three more sleeping cars , the crowded dome car ( dining room , kitchen , lounge , observation deck ) , another sleeping car , and finally reaching the horses .
27 Pembridge said last night : ‘ I do n't know what the background is — all I know is he elbowed me for no reason at Highbury .
28 I do n't know what the programmers were on when they made up this game , but as Boy 's Own once said about liquid E , if it comes in pints , I 'll have two !
29 I do n't know what the landlord will say or do when 'e finds out , ’ she wailed .
30 I do n't know what the girl must have thought .
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