Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] i do " in BNC.
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1 | Right so I do n't need to do anything for that ? |
2 | So perhaps I do n't love him . |
3 | So long I do n't think it was , it ended quite soon |
4 | So so I do six hundred miles . |
5 | I know but when I 'm with her a lot I really to talk about like is about other people so like I do it as well but like I do n't |
6 | Erm so far I do n't . |
7 | of course obviously now I do n't know what he 's doing from day to day |
8 | A man materialises beside us so unobtrusively I do n't realise he is there until he speaks . |
9 | So now I do n't want a factor tree I just want how many different lots of two numbers just two numbers that make three sixty like ten by thirty six or twenty by eighteen all the different things . |
10 | Perhaps well I do n't suppose they would . |
11 | ‘ So , do n't get the wrong idea about all this … tonight I get to practise on you , so tomorrow I do n't look so stupid . ’ |
12 | He says , ‘ Tip , I 'm hitting the ball so well I do n't think I need the driver . |
13 | So well I do n't hope to get somewhere anyway yes . |
14 | No so therefore I do n't want to buy Nestle because of that . |
15 | And I find sort of about an hour or so afterwards I do |
16 | Besides anyway I do n't even know |
17 | It 's the measurable ones and training that I 'm just not I do n't know what that means . |
18 | Wonder why he took his bat up just away I do n't know . |
19 | But somehow well I do n't know , things did n't seem to work out . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ Why , oh why , oh why , ’ bemoaned a friend , sounding remarkably like a Gilbert O'Sullivan son , ‘ does Nick always want to make love in the morning , which is exactly when I do n't feel like it ? |
22 | He 's not a pensioner , his on Social Security and also he got another his got two his getting ever so I do n't know . |
23 | I 'm gon na say it once more I do n't want to speak about it again . |
24 | More and more often I do n't see what good comes from my involvement . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 've been thrilled by the response , ’ he says , ‘ and I 've had delightful letters — one from a woman saying what ever else I do , I will have the undying respect and affection of 52 per cent of the population . |
26 | Mr Wogan arrived and had a few words with me — and everybody else — but once again I do n't recall what we talked about . |
27 | Once again I do n't really think Stan Collimore had the had reason to pull that back you know . |
28 | For the moment , my mother still recognises me but later on I do n't know how she 'll take it . |
29 | ‘ Right now I do n't know what to believe . |
30 | Right now I do n't know Mr. 's trying to book some . |