Example sentences of "n't [verb] i [vb mod] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't think I 'll let you get away with it ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , no dear , I do n't think I would mistake you for a stook of corn . |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I should tell you that . ’ |
4 | I do n't think I could blame you , but Tobie would be happy if you could say no . ’ |
5 | And I do n't think I could tell you how he got his nickname . |
6 | Erm I s do n't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er off the cuff Mr Colgan , I think we 'd have to let you have a note on those figures |
7 | I c I do n't I do n't think I can tell you the lot it 's |
8 | So I do n't think I can help you too much on the second one . |
9 | ‘ And I do n't think I will help you any more . ’ |
10 | You do n't think I 'd charge you ? ’ |
11 | Well I er I I do n't know I could tell you a lot if I could just bring it to mind . |
12 | " You do n't suppose I 'll leave you to look after yourself , do you ? " said Hazel . |
13 | I do n't suppose I 'll see you again , because Doctor Rice will be back in a day or two . |
14 | I do n't suppose I could persuade you to work for me in return ? |
15 | ‘ That reference to judges ; you were n't thinking I might drag you into court and do battle over Thomas ? ’ |
16 | Do n't say I 'll give you a bit of my advice on a lead , because er you have n't had the call so you ought to be on your best level . |