Example sentences of "well i [verb] [adv] know [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I did n't know they were trying to get rid of those . |
2 | Well I did n't know we were going today . |
3 | Well I did n't know what bananas were . |
4 | Well I did n't know what the sort of , modus operandi is er |
5 | Yeah , well I did n't know what to say ! |
6 | Erm cos I I , well I did n't know what you had planned for tomorrow afternoon though . |
7 | Yes well I did n't know you see . |
8 | Yeah well I did n't know you could change gear I just thought it was automatic . |
9 | Well I did n't know you know ! |
10 | Well I did n't know he was gon na spew , I did n't think to myself oh my god |
11 | So she said tell her I 'm Julia well I did n't know who she was . |
12 | Some some of them were never in t I well I did n't know my aunt when I met her with a hat on . |
13 | Well I did n't know I 'd got it . |
14 | And every time I hear it , I think well I did n't know I was taught to say you and me . |
15 | Well I did n't know there was anything up here I was just , I just come up here |
16 | Well I did n't know anything , nothing at all |
17 | Well I did n't know anything about any none of us knew anything about anybody in those days , cos it was so early on in the , and we were n't , I was influenced more by people like blues er black blues singers , American blues singers like Muddy and Lightning , all those old blues , , er they were the heroes for me that I grew up with playing skiffle and and then Lonnie became my first Lonnie became by first hero and I er modelled a lot of my early singing on Lonnie . |
18 | Oh they we I do Just Well I do n't know they w just idea over the hills by the map , I do n't know how they went . |
19 | Because well I do n't know they seemed to be more active . |
20 | Well I do n't know they may not be , wo n't pay five pounds eight , fours , twelve maybe cheaper by about thirty P a box if you do it that way . |
21 | One of my friends was at Sherborne and speaks very posh — I took him back to my place for a drink one day and my dad was going , ‘ Dennis , listen to Tim , listen — go on , talk , say something ’ and my friend says , ‘ Well I do n't know what to say really , Mr Waterman , ’ and my dad says to me , ‘ Why do n't you talk like that , you could make a fortune . ’ |
22 | Well I do n't know what the situation is ! |
23 | Well I do n't know what the situation is |
24 | Well I do n't know what make it was but it came from the house , the furnishing company of Union Street , Plymouth I ca n't remember the shop . |
25 | And I 'd got them here and I thought well I do n't know what to do with them and I b b interested in I 'm interested in going back in time , I 'll go anywhere where I can see something and I 'd been over there and they 'd got some Home Guard stuff in a case , only a small show , and I asked them if they 'd like it and they said yes . |
26 | Well I do n't know what the , I do n't know what the |
27 | Dr because for all that , she says well I do n't know what 'll happen . |
28 | So she , she says well I do n't know what that is , she says . |
29 | Well I do n't know what this comes under but last or er last Saturday week I had several complaints about the old market square , you know where er and shop is . |
30 | Well I do n't know what else they had I think |