Example sentences of "[that] i [vb base] [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | And that looked pretty funny like and it fell down a couple of days ago and maybe a pretty while afore that I du n no . |
2 | It 's just that I du n no I mean |
3 | It is at times like this that I regret not doing a scientific 0-level and becoming a brain surgeon so that no one would ask me to wash up or scrub floors . |
4 | I do n't think that there 's a garage left that I 've not tried . |
5 | that I 've not seen |
6 | I 've been , I 've been through them all and er there 's only one or two that I 've not actually had any contact with actually one way or another . |
7 | Unless there are any other questions that I 've not dealt with yet . |
8 | So erm now I 've talked you for so long that I 've not got time to play this bit about the werewolves at Retford you see |
9 | sidelong eyes that I 've not been bad |
10 | In my own drama teaching I rarely use games with a class that I know well , but when I 'm working with a class that I 've not met before I often begin the session with a short concentration exercise and then a simple game . |
11 | I 'm ever so disappointed that I 've not been to Yugoslavia , I wanted to go to Dubrovnik , you know , it 's been on the sort of list but I 've never got round to it . |
12 | His brother Melvin , er who has another removal firm in York , erm he had a funny experience too that I 've not hac had . |
13 | And indeed it 's a sign of the times that I speak not with a mitre metaphorically upon my head but perhaps the glengarry of the convenorship of the Central Council of ACTS and therefore I am in part your servant here . |
14 | There is of course no logical reason why things should be different this time , wrote Harsnet , why this too should not be an illusion , the illusion of imagining that I know not only what step to take first but also what step to take second and even what step to take third . |
15 | I can only say that I know not whence they came , nor have ever enquired whither they are going . |
16 | Er I do n't know if I can answer that I suspect not . |
17 | ‘ Or is it only that I do n't understand why as a consequence of being a mere male ? ’ |
18 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
19 | I have this urge to snow you my childhood stamp collection , just that I do n't have one . |
20 | My biggest comment on football is that I do n't like Sunderland … or Gazza ( Gascoigne ) . |
21 | Nevertheless , Hirsch responded that ( apart from a phrase which I have elided ) , ‘ There is not a single one of these platitudes that I do n't subscribe to wholeheartedly … ‘ . |
22 | ‘ It 's not that I do n't want to say anything but I just do n't know what to say , ’ John Ryan , the Welsh coach , sighed . |
23 | Also , I am a bit older than the rest of you , but you can perhaps understand that I do n't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation . |
24 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
25 | The taxi driver speaks no English and I spend a fraught moment or two wondering whether he has understood that I do n't want to go to Keflavik , but after the shorter tour of Reykjavik we arrive . |
26 | It 's not that I do n't try — I do . |
27 | He stared into his brandy and then , rather sourly for such a charming man , said , ‘ I 'm afraid that I do n't quite follow you , Bodo . ’ |
28 | But I got ta tell you that I do n't like it . |
29 | He probably could have argued that I do n't belong in these clubs either , because I have n't got a soul/funk background . |
30 | ‘ And just who dares to say that I do n't look after my son properly ? |