Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] i [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging . |
2 | ‘ Surely you did n't think I bore you any personal grudge about what happened ? ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I had it last , ’ she said defensively . |
4 | ‘ You do n't think I wish her dead ? |
5 | I do n't think I know anybody that hundred per cent 'appy . |
6 | She said she trusted me but I do n't think I like 'er any more , ’ I said , pursing my lips . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think I did anything wrong on Wednesday night and I was quite pleased with my own performance , but it falls a bit flat because we were beaten . |
8 | But Norman , of West Auckland , County Durham , said : I do n't think I do anything special . |
9 | ‘ But that said , if people feel the way they do , if you do n't think I have your best interests at heart , if we are n't all pulling together as one , then I have personally failed . |
10 | You do n't need me to love you any more ? |
11 | I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that vinyl wallcovering shows every defect in the plasterwork , so it was important to butt the different vinyls perfectly to avoid the joints showing through the border . |
12 | I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that . |
13 | ‘ You do n't need me to tell you that , Dolly . |
14 | B but the funds to support this work are harder to come by and you do n't need me to tell you that . |
15 | But you do n't need me to tell you that . |
16 | I do n't feel I did anything wrong , really . |
17 | You do n't mind me telling you that ? ’ |
18 | But listen , you evidently did n't hear me say something important . |
19 | She would n't appreciate me telling you this , but she loved you . |
20 | Roll round in the gutter as much as you like , but do n't call me to tell me all about it . |
21 | If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information . |
22 | ‘ What a pity you did n't allow me to make my own running , ’ he observed softly . |
23 | She wo n't let me lead my own life . ’ |
24 | ‘ Well , I ca n't pretend I know what that means . ’ |
25 | I wo n't deny I find it harder to keep pace , what with collecting the rents , keeping the books ready for the accountant , and overseeing the more recent purchases , like the six acres of land in Accrington which we 're negotiating to sell on . |
26 | Well you can actually , but you ca n't say I like you any more but you can say I do n't like you any more . |
27 | He had a point , though I ca n't say I appreciated his little joke at the time . |
28 | You 've explained your position so far as the earrings go , Peter , and I accept your explanation , though I ca n't say I find it good enough . |