Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [adv] care " in BNC.
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1 | He never cared for me nor I do n't care for him . |
2 | Although I did not care for her looks , the yacht-like appearance had great potential for undercover work and after about two months working her around the Solent and Poole area I was quite impressed . |
3 | I was tempted to look for Mum 's name so I checked that she was really asleep , although I did n't care if she woke up or not . |
4 | I felt a little ashamed that I had never cared enough for any of my father 's relatives to give even a thought to their reactions to the prospect of an irregular addition to the family . |
5 | ‘ It 's not that I do n't care . |
6 | My knowledge of this period of history is rather hazy so I am not going to make an issue of it either way , for the simple reason which I suspect is shared by many of you , that I do n't care . |
7 | ‘ Nick , ’ he continued with a tone of wry honesty in his voice , ‘ there are some mighty clever people who say I could be President of the United States three years from now , but what no one seems to realise is that I do n't care about that . |
8 | What can you blackmail me with — now that I do n't care ? ’ |
9 | To sneer would be to imply that I do n't care about you , Caroline . |
10 | I need hardly say that I do n't care to have things so . |
11 | Both Poutsma ( 1923 : 42 ) and Jesperson ( 1940 : 287 ) point out that have is often used with the to infinitive in conditional contexts with would : ( 178 ) I 'd have you to know that I do n't care a penny , madam , for your paltry money . |
12 | They called the film they made about me Too Long a Winter , and I have to declare immediately that I do not care for winter at all , for neither mind nor body agrees with it . |
13 | I had begun to feel that ill that I did n't care , but I was back riding out three lots three weeks after the op . ’ |
14 | I said that I did n't care for it . |
15 | ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong . |
16 | That I did not care about my work was , I thought , an outrage . |
17 | ‘ And they mostly talk in Welsh and I do n't understand them , so I do n't care . |
18 | The thing is , if I 'm going to start my own business one day , I want to get good experience working for the best … so I do n't care whether I 'm answering the phone or working in their library . |
19 | But the plain fact is that I have had a devilish run of ill luck , and I do not care for Thompson 's tariff . |
20 | It is no longer raining , and I do not care to talk where anyone might hear . ’ |
21 | And I do not care to be called that . ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't know and I do n't care . ’ |
23 | ‘ And I do n't care who knows it . ’ |
24 | Talk about money for cold rope — and I do n't care how much a doctor had to study to become qualified ; £65 for 35 minutes ‘ work ’ is ridiculous ! |
25 | ‘ And I do n't care what people say about the age difference . |
26 | ‘ Deep down inside her is a very decent , caring , sweet person and I do n't care what anyone says , I 'll believe that until the day I die , ’ said Bill , 56 . |
27 | I do n't know and I do n't care . |
28 | ‘ We passed by some mash and pie shops today , and I do n't know WHAT THE F— THAT IS , and I do n't care what it is either . |
29 | And I do n't care now that everyone else knows . |
30 | Anyway , tomorrow is the last day and I do n't care |