Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] i do " in BNC.
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1 | Mother and lots of other people would say we were too young to love truly , they would have us wait for our ‘ years of discretion ’ ; at what age one is supposed to be abnormally discreet I do not know , all I know is that I have not arrived there yet , and I hope I never will . |
2 | It is so crap I do n't know what it is . |
3 | His argument is so wrong I do n't know where to begin . |
4 | ‘ It is not in your nature to put your head on the block ; so much I do know . |
5 | ‘ There 's so much I do n't understand about all this , ’ she said . |
6 | ‘ But since I feel so good I do n't mind telling you . |
7 | It 's so long I do n't need a map for some reason . |
8 | Yeah , I have been cos I 've been bored really so all I do is study . |
9 | So all I do , you got ta jo , joke about it all that . |
10 | So all I do is go through this , file that , oh yes , yes , file it and then you 've got your client files and everything , file everything , the pile goes down , some of it 's bin , binned . |
11 | I look like shit because my mind is on higher things , because I 'm so busy I do n't have time to wash my hair , because if you really love me you 'll love me like this as well . |
12 | I mean I wouldn't 've minded if she said come up the house like and she mentioned Cardiff but I 've gone so fat I do n't wan na go ! |
13 | I know I 'm doing wrong to bother you , but I 'm so worried I do n't know what else to do . |
14 | As she 's not brilliantly inventive I do n't know what she 'll say . |
15 | ‘ Sometimes you are so nice I do not want to kill you , Mr Wilson ! ’ he said . |
16 | They were so close I do n't know how Cherry will live without him . ’ |
17 | Ha I 'm just glad I do n't juggle with chain sa , chain saws ! |
18 | Because recentralization of business my be a correct and and fashionable philosophy or perhaps one that is no longer fashionable I do n't know it still needs we believe a global approach a coherent approach to tie these things together so the organization can not only get the benefit of responsiveness and flexibility at a departmental but the leverage to exploit that information on behalf of the organization as a whole . |
19 | If they 're totally wrong I do n't generally bother . |
20 | I , you know , I just I would of been alright if it was a bit more organised I do n't |
21 | It 's really odd I do n't understand Si at all I decided , to jump back to that |
22 | ‘ Unless there is something really untoward I do n't see Ian having to pull out of the squad . ’ |
23 | Perfectly honest I do n't know he spends a lot of time in there . |
24 | so I ca n't get cold so I get , sometimes I get a coronary if I get very cold so I have to keep warm see but otherwise dear erm I think the New Town is really great I do |
25 | If he 's done anything really wicked I do n't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf . |
26 | well I think it would be easier to go straight down here and walk out other door , one of other doors , it 's not as far I do n't think , the way I 've come it 's not , it 's quite a way like what er |
27 | Unless there 's anything really special I do n't tend to watch it late , I , I prefer to read . |
28 | Alright dear I do n't mind |
29 | Well all I do |
30 | Yeah , but I do n't think this bloke could have particularly good I do n't think this bloke had particularly good results . |