Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] i do " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be viewing the Methodist Church in quite a different way , but I think it 's very important for us to be made aware of how they do it erm for example , if you have erm a a or or and I do n't think any church has , are provided within that and gets alike . |
2 | All over two , then if you pass , spread them over minus sixteen add thirty four gives me eighteen over two , or if I do minus thirty four I get nine over two , that 'll be plus nine or even minus twenty five |
3 | ‘ Whether I decide to marry Tim Dunton , or whether I do n't , has absolutely nothing to do with you ! ’ |
4 | Whether he had to walk or whether I do n't know . |
5 | I really must design a multi-signal-scrambling-decoder for trapping these essential little fly buggers — except that I do n't have the technical knowledge and I 'd certainly burst at least one ear drum trying to fit it in ! |
6 | ‘ Except that I do n't get to see much of her . ’ |
7 | hosepipe ban at all , we keep saying that so I do n't know what people are on about ! |
8 | But other than that I do n't really give a shit . ’ |
9 | ‘ More than that I do n't have to tell you . |
10 | But other than that I do n't think , women did n't do much I mean even in shops , the men were the shop assistants nearly always . |
11 | Other than that I do disagree with what Juliette was saying . |
12 | The other point I would make is the further that the new settlement is from York itself , then the greater would be the dependency upon the motor car , this has been born out by the paper that has been submitted by York City Council in table one where one can see that within the urban area within the O R R the travel to work by car is forty six point four percent , travel to work in the Greater York area at the moment is sixty seven point five percent , further than that I do believe it would be even greater . |
13 | circulate paper from erm a new motion in terms of the environment motions erm defers more than that I do n't really say |
14 | Other than that I do n't usually break it . |
15 | it would n't be any thicker than that I do n't suppose , but I mean I would n't know |
16 | Who 'll tell his wife and kids that cos I do n't want to . |
17 | Bob said that cos I do n't need to know . |
18 | ‘ I feel that if I do n't sing , the world will pass me by , ’ she says . |
19 | When visiting a foreign country , for example , I may feel that I have reason to obey its laws on the ground that if I do not I may bring the reputation of my university into disrepute . |
20 | So I hope you 'll understand that if I do n't include my subscription with this letter it 's not because I do n't support you and if I shop in Smiths it 's not because I want them to sell pornography . |
21 | And I think that if I do n't tell you about them , well , I guess that no one would ever know . |
22 | As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’ |
23 | ‘ People say I 've got the best serve in the world and that if I do n't serve well I can not win matches . ’ |
24 | They know that if I do bring a new democratic freedom to my country then it 'll mean the confiscation of those fortunes . |
25 | And I feel that if I do n't do it , being in a relatively powerful position , who the hell else is going to ? ’ |
26 | ‘ You think that if I do n't know about your affairs , it ca n't disturb our relationship . |
27 | ‘ The saddest reason of all for agreeing to his proposal , ’ she said , ‘ is that if I do n't , I 'm afraid he 'll go mad . |
28 | What I 'm saying is that if I do , I have to go on the supposition that I 'm expected . |
29 | ‘ How I 'm thirty-eight and that if I do n't find myself a wife soon she 'll be too old to enjoy her grandchildren . ’ |
30 | ‘ If I do , will you say that if I do n't want to risk any similar events the solution is for me to move ? ’ she responded . |