Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Whatever they do will personally sadden me because I do not want to see my constituency chopped up , ’ he said .
2 , did n't even congratulate me when I walked in tonight for my wonderful singing .
3 Nevertheless , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , I think that this needs saying , quite calmly and objectively , in this commentary , which will not spare me when I have done badly or in the wrong spirit or left half-done , but will not either , in a spirit of false modesty , gloss over those things in my life and work which have been a success , even , mildly , a triumph .
4 ‘ God , would you fancy me if I said I was ?
5 By the operation of sod 's law I would n't mind betting that this nice old man will turn out to be a lovely companion and will treat me as I like men to treat me .
6 ‘ He thinks I wo n't remember my lines , ’ thought Gabriel , ‘ or that I 'll rush them like I did last time .
7 Oh I could have er er well it does n't debar me but I feel it , it would it would n't be right , for me being a Labour Party member sitting on a , a non-segregated and non-political gr er ah association ,
8 ‘ They 'll hurt me if I tell you … ’
9 I do n't trust them and I have n't for the seven and a half years I 've been inside jail .
10 ‘ I suppose you do n't trust me after I locked you in , ’ he said .
11 You do n't trust me and I do n't trust you .
12 Will you trust me when I tell you anything ? ’
13 It would really depress me if I did .
14 ‘ You do not know them like I do , ’ said Osman .
15 ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man .
16 Otley was looking the other way as if he did n't know me when I tried again with a pleasant , motherly woman with a shopping basket full of goodies .
17 No , triumph will not suit me till I get to heaven …
18 I , I get the feeling that because they do n't really know especially if you 're caught pissing around in quad , yeah , and er it 's by a teacher that you do n't know , a ma or a master or something they do n't pay much attention to it because you 're a girl and they do n't know you and I get that feeling anyway , I feel slightly like we c could actually get away with more .
19 I mean just you know the the sort of , Well look er you know it does n't mean I wo n't respect you and I do n't love you and all that sort of thing .
20 There , in the fact that , that same evening , when I can promise you that I 've always been a most truthful man , I , to my own amazement , discovered that I was mouthing lies . ’
21 How do I know I can trust you if I do n't know what religion you are ?
22 LADY DAVERS : Why , Pamela , I did indeed pity you while I thought you innocent and when my brother seized you and brought you down hither without your consent .
23 I have never met editor Malcolm Fillmore , but I shall recognise him when I see him : pale of countenance , slight of figure .
24 ‘ I do n't know him , I do n't trust him and I think he 's a highly suspicious character . ’
25 I would n't know him if I tripped over him now . ’
26 You do n't know him like I do .
27 ‘ You do n't know him like I do .
28 Would you re-employ him if I did ? ’
29 Well I mean , he does know her but I mean he , perhaps
30 ‘ You do n't know her like I do . ’
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