Example sentences of "[vb pp] [that] i do " in BNC.

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1 It 's cheered me up no end to be reminded that I do have work and a brain and something to do when I 'm allowed up again . ’
2 He has forgotten that I do not drink , or perhaps he thinks I am bluffing .
3 ‘ I 've now realised that I do n't . ’
4 It is a measure of how fast and far events have moved that I do so now .
5 The egoist might raise a further objection : granted that I do indeed suffer from a sufferer 's viewpoint , I generally feel very much less from other viewpoints than from my own ; then will not the inclinations I choose in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ tend to be self-centred , even if they do not quite fulfil the requirements of a pure philosophical egoism ?
6 And beaming proudly the 47-year-old superstar declared at London 's Heathrow airport : ‘ Never let it be said that I do n't carry the baby . ’
7 I I I 've already said that I do n't accept that er the French are unlikely to ratify er I think rather the contrary but that remains finally for them er and not for me .
8 ‘ In any case , I 've already said that I do n't want to fight any more with anybody .
9 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 .
10 You know , I 've been told that I do n't like women .
11 This does not mean that I do not believe in the existence of genuine déjà vu experiences — indeed I have already shown that I do .
12 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 .
13 I want it to be clearly understood that I do not in any way mean to suggest there is any question of prevarication when I say that as to the prospect for the future there is essentially a difference between what the plaintiff 's parents said in their statements made as recently as the twenty eighth of October of this year and what they said in their evidence about their attitude to future care .
14 It wo n't be difficult then for me to let it be known that I do n't want you working here . ’
15 I have a reputation for honesty and fair trading — and it 's well known that I do n't have any truck with shady deals , ’ she informed him bluntly .
16 For example , by the third sub-maxim of Manner ( " be brief " ) , wherever I avoid some simple expression in favour of some more complex paraphrase , it may be assumed that I do not do so wantonly , but because the details are somehow relevant to the present enterprise .
17 Well , since God has decreed that I do n't die just yet , I look forward to getting to know you better . ’
18 And it does n't meant that I do n't love you . ’
19 Dealing with one or two specific points that have been raised , particularly with regard to size , in my view the balanced community which can be envisaged within a new settlement will provide for housing , employment , community services , and recreational opportunities , it will not simply be a peripheral housing estate transferred to the open countryside , in my submission I have already stated that I do believe a new settlement of up to fourteen hundred dwellings should indeed be viable , and commercially attractive to the development industry .
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