Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i do n't " in BNC.
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1 | He put down the tray on the floor , and brought out her cap from the pocket in his coat into which he had stuffed it , saying , however , ‘ Let go your hair or I do n't return it . ’ |
2 | Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from . |
3 | We have been dealing with an agent so I do n't know how he really feels . |
4 | But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 've made up my mind that I do n't want to play league no mater what the money is ’ — WILLIE OFAHENGAUE ( Wallaby flanker ) . |
6 | I found a lot of guilt and a lot of fear that I do n't agree with . ’ |
7 | my fault that I do n't |
8 | Says lots of words that I do n't use . |
9 | I 've never read a U2 interview so I do n't know if there are rumours about them doing insane things . |
10 | ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’ |
11 | They 've got , do do you know when I go into Sainsburys , mind you , sometimes I go into Sainsburys and I do n't really want anything , I just like to look round in there . |
12 | ‘ I do n't have hundreds and hundreds of creepy-crawly legs and I do n't eat flies for my dinner or spin sticky stuff out of my tummy . |
13 | ‘ He 's done it to Dave Seaman and Chris Waddle and I do n't think that 's the way to do things . |
14 | ‘ I just want to play regular football and I do n't think there 's a better place to do that than at Goodison . ’ |
15 | Hide added : ‘ I 'm fit , I 'm fast and I hit hard , ’ before heading towards stratospheric levels of self-delusion by saying : ‘ I 'm better than Evander Holyfield , I 've got better footwork and speed and I do n't get hit like him . ’ |
16 | I do n't understand it but I seem to have found some extra money in my purse and I do n't know where it came from . |
17 | Well I must confess Mr it 's it 's difficult if we get into a situation where we 've got an area straddling two districts and I do n't have to say why , in some respects . |
18 | I never met his eyes and I do n't think he noticed me much , but we were all , Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I , becoming slowly and inevitably more recognizable to the passengers . |
19 | I know the look in a victim 's eyes and I do n't want to see it again . |
20 | Veronica and I do n't have much fun , you know . |
21 | ‘ There 's no reason why I ca n't go on for 200 goals and I do n't agree with the argument that you should retire at the top . |
22 | ‘ We have been controlling games but still conceding goals and I do n't know why . |
23 | Got to be a member of the supporters club and I do n't know how many tickets we 've been allocated by Oxford . |
24 | Well I 'm still treasurer at the bowls club and I do n't feel that I want to take on two . |
25 | I can only wear short ones otherwise they catch on the back of the driving seat and I do n't like that . |
26 | ‘ Clinton has a first-rate mind and I do n't think it 's necessarily a bad thing that he 's undefined . |
27 | I I do n't think myself and I still have an open mind and I do n't think that the Labour case erm adds up to be perfectly honest . |
28 | Mr Wyatt is determined to find his brother-in-law and I do n't want that to happen when Dana is with him . ’ |
29 | If I can be serious enough , I hope to find satisfaction in the Church of England : it will be my fault if I do n't . |
30 | Nothing ‘ happened ’ — but that was n't my fault and I do n't think much of a man who 's foul-mouthed enough to insinuate things about his own sister ! ’ |