Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I had to conform ; I do not think I ever used the term in my reports , except in parenthesis to denote a sort of dirty word .
2 It did not take me long to wish that we Christians might have a similar preparation for confirmation and acceptance as a full worshipping and working member of the Church .
3 It did not take me long to realize that this was the man I had needed so badly . ’
4 ‘ I had developed a penchant for Southern Comfort over the years and when not running I soon began to surpass the 20 units of alcohol per week ‘ allowed ’ by the experts if you do n't wish to become addicted .
5 Why not telephone me here to arrange a chat ?
6 ‘ Is it any wonder that , while I might have been too hard-headed to accept what is happening to me , I could not deny I actually felt my heart give a tug that night ? ’
7 I 'll speak to my mum cos my mum does n't want me bloody stripping
8 I do n't think I even heard his name .
9 I do n't think I even join up some , I mean there 's lots of words I do
10 I had no awareness of the supposed stereotypical mother of that era — lipsticked and aproned , waiting at the door — and do n't think I even encountered a picture of her , in books , comics or film , until the early 1960s .
11 d I do n't think I even I do n't think I even feel Did I say guilty ?
12 I do n't think I even liked him very much . ’
13 I just do n't think I just do n't think repossessions should happen .
14 I do n't think I really know the answer to that question .
15 ‘ I do n't think I really had any doubts about them , ’ she said slowly at last .
16 And I do n't think I really expected Feargal to go down to Rosslare !
17 I do n't think I really expected to see it , but when I did it amused me to follow you , and when you stopped in Wexford it was idle curiosity that prompted my behaviour , nothing else . ’
18 ‘ I do n't think I really believed it for one second .
19 I do n't think I really minded what happened , though certainly the thought of a few more cannon shells flying past me did n't exactly cheer me up .
20 ‘ As crazy as it may sound , I do n't think I really care any more .
21 ‘ I do n't think I really want an apology , Jack , ’ she said calmly .
22 Well , I do n't think I quite realised it even then .
23 ‘ I do n't think I quite follow you , ’ she said .
24 " Really , sir , I do n't think I quite need to do that . "
25 ‘ But I do n't think I quite have your astonishing nerve , ’ he said , laughing .
26 I do n't think I quite understand this Allan .
27 I think I like particular standards , but I do n't think I always keep them .
28 At the time , the idea of a strong exclusive relationship was something that I did not actually want and I do n't think that even consciously at that time , I would have sought to have had that kind of relationship with David who was considerably younger than me and also , even though I was deeply into the whole scene and everything it represented , I do n't think I actually wanted to settle down with somebody who was a musician and was leading that sort of life style .
29 I actually do n't think I actually do n't think that the Community Charge payers of should pay for Councillor to go and watch a circus in Denmark .
30 I , I do n't think I ever said that we could n't go ahead with it this year , I merely pointed out , I merely
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