Example sentences of "[vb infin] that i [vb base] [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | What do you know that I do n't ? ’ |
2 | Southall said : ‘ Anyone who knows me will know that I do n't make rash statements . |
3 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
4 | What do you know that I do n't know , and who told you ? ’ |
5 | Feargal wo n't be here , so he need n't know that I have n't left yet . ’ |
6 | Erm , and say well , I do n't think I 'm convincing , so I 'll try telling them , maybe they wo n't recognise that I do n't have the authority to tell them , and they 'll still do it . |
7 | I would also stress that I do not claim any special archival expertise . |
8 | Do you think that I do n't know the date ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Do n't think that I do n't know when I 'm being blackmailed — because I do ! ’ she told him bitterly , before giving a heavy sigh . |
10 | Er I do n't know if I can answer that I suspect not . |
11 | I must explain that I do not like combined heater stats ; in general I find that the heater part packs up within a year , as , regrettably do modern heaters , and I would rather throw away a £5 heater than a £10 plus heater stat . |
12 | Will confirm that I do not lie , |
13 | But also that any who might peruse this essay from a research perspective will feel that I have not been too cavalier in the implications that I draw from the results of their studies . |
14 | You must n't feel that I do n't want to read it , but I am a little frightened of reading it after , well , after mother and her feelings for — for her mother and for me . ’ |
15 | ‘ Mm , but do remember that I do n't snare easily , wo n't you ? ’ |
16 | ‘ I wish you 'd remember that I have n't got a fast-forward button , Flo ! ’ |
17 | Some philosophers might suspect that I have not considered the behaviouristic theories in their most sophisticated form . |
18 | ‘ Ca n't you see that I do n't want to talk about it ? |
19 | I hope that the hon. Member for Fife , Central ( Mr. McLeish ) will understand that I do not intend to follow what he said in his long speech — it was almost the same length as his speech in our previous debate on the subject — or his wide range of criticisms of the Government 's policy . |
20 | Also , I am a bit older than the rest of you , but you can perhaps understand that I do n't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation . |
21 | He said slowly , ‘ You do n't know me very well , Lissa , or you would understand that I do n't take kindly to facing the wrong end of a pair of shears . |
22 | ‘ When will you understand that I do n't need your teaching ? |
23 | ‘ Do you realize that I have n't seen you for three whole days , Flavia ? |
24 | I must confess that I have not the least idea what this phrase could mean in an orthodox Christian context . |
25 | However , I must confess that I do not find this to be a serious problem at least , not yet . |
26 | No I could n't face that I do n't think . |
27 | I did n't mean that I do n't want to see your house . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | This does not mean that I do not believe there are issues where principle is paramount ; but there are great many issues where principle is misguided or even hypocritical , and it is a fair accusation that I tend to suspect this more often than most people . |
30 | My hon. Friend will realise that I do not wish to mislead him and that the setting of discounts for single people is a matter of judgment . |