Example sentences of "[coord] i be not [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | First thing is to make sure that you get an opportunity to discuss it and I agree other people who actually res responded in seem to collect the fee and I am not paid to collect the fee to try to make it very difficult for people to respond but nevertheless the numbers that we , I think in terms of other areas , other areas , the response that we got it is a bit ironic though to sit here in the afternoon having listened in the morning to a lovely discussion which was agonising three hundred , five hundred thousand for on traffic calming . |
2 | And I 'm not irritated . |
3 | ‘ And I 'm not fooled now . ’ |
4 | Ca , if I go in there and I 'm not injured |
5 | ‘ I wo n't ask any more questions , and I 'm not hurt that Sarah knows , honestly . ’ |
6 | Morrissey means everything to me and I 'm not bothered by people who laugh at me , I really do n't care , I love Morrissey , end of story . |
7 | two pillows and I 'm not bothered about underneath |
8 | And I 'm not bothered if she 's , cos she , he 's er , she 's he 's , she 's going out with him or anything . |
9 | JUST KEEP GOING Phew , this exercise lark is blooming hard work , and I 'm not used to that . |
10 | and I 'm not used to that , shove them up |
11 | ‘ I 'm not a Christian and I 'm not educated . ’ |
12 | And I 'm not shamed by my English , so that 's one fewer fomenter of cafard . |
13 | It is either pride or obstinacy , but she is determined to pay her way and I 'm not allowed to help her out . |
14 | It 's stupid , I mean I 've been a driving instructor seventeen year , and I 'm not allowed to teach over here . |
15 | Once , my partner and I were not allowed to play on a vacant court , just because my friend had a brown sweatshirt on , and there was a veterans doubles match on the next court — we might put them off by playing on the vacant court ! |
16 | So we had to obey all her orders , and Joseph and I were not allowed to scold her any more . |
17 | I believe her , I trust her and I was not bewitched by her green eyes , owing to the fact that I was on duty at the time . ’ |
18 | The food was excellent and I was not charged much because the cooking was done on quite a large scale — I was not a big eater so my lunch did not make much difference to the running of the place . |
19 | I wanted an apology and I was not given one . |
20 | I was told that the new drug I was given was better than the one I had been previously taking and I was not warned about any side effects or told not to get pregnant . |
21 | I was told that the new drug I was given was better than the one I had been previously taking and I was not warned about any side effects or told not to get pregnant . |
22 | You have fought me since our first meeting and finally you have left me with a rather wet and creased shirt , but I am not offended . ’ |
23 | But I am not convinced by it . |
24 | But I was not prepared for the raking over of academic arguments on defining poverty around when John Moore , then Secretary of State for Social Services , said poverty no longer existed . |
25 | I was convinced of it , but I was not staked on it . |
26 | I was told that the incidence of re-offending was very low but I was not given any actual figures in support of this . |
27 | The plane was loaded down so much that it had difficulty in skimming the tops of those large mountains , but I was not troubled , thinking that the pilot was a well-trained American , until after an hour of this mountain hopping a small Chinese face appeared at the cockpit door and said , ‘ Is you all all-lite ? ’ |
28 | We must have been poor or deliberately austere , but I was not told … |
29 | ‘ Make way for Miss Louise , ’ they chorused , but I was not bothered by their sarcasm : it was the snowballs that some threw that mattered . |
30 | I would n't use a bulletproof , well in certain circumstances I might , but I 'm not trained to carry a firearm so I would n't use a I , hopefully , I wo n't get selected to go into a house where I need to wear a bulletproof uniform . |