Example sentences of "be [that] i do n't " in BNC.
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1 | It 's that I do n't want it . |
2 | My biggest comment on football is that I do n't like Sunderland … or Gazza ( Gascoigne ) . |
3 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
4 | ‘ And as for the idea that I am being some how manipulated all I can say is that I do n't know about the other girls but I have been in a similar industry — television , for the last couple of years and now I know how it works . |
5 | Marcus , now solemn , replied , ‘ One answer is that I do n't know what happened . |
6 | All I hope is that I do n't end up in an office again . ’ |
7 | ‘ The only reason I do n't punch you , ’ I said , ‘ is that I do n't want to come down to your level . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , the funny thing is that I do n't know really what it 's like because I 'm not in that little room any more . |
9 | ‘ Nick , ’ he continued with a tone of wry honesty in his voice , ‘ there are some mighty clever people who say I could be President of the United States three years from now , but what no one seems to realise is that I do n't care about that . |
10 | The Air Force will write to his mother if there 's anything to tell , and the awful part of it is that I do n't know where she lives . |
11 | The difference between us is that I do n't like this boxing business — and he still loves it , even now . |
12 | My reservation is that I do n't think the game could sustain it . |
13 | But the point is that I do n't see myself as a playwright in the same way I would see myself as a prose writer . |
14 | ‘ If I have learned anything , ’ she says , ‘ it is that I do n't believe in justice any more . ’ |
15 | All I 'd say is that I do n't quite agree with Stuart 's description of that summer with Oliver . |
16 | The most amusing part of all this is that I do n't have a lover . ’ |
17 | is that I do n't want him so |
18 | If I 've got this right , then what you 're saying is that I do n't need to feel any jealousy about the multiplicity of your sexual partners , because you 're married . |
19 | My answer to that is that I do n't feel that my job is to do PR . |
20 | The other is that I do n't wish any harm to come to Miss Coleman and she may be safer where she is until they say she 's free to go . ’ |
21 | But part of that problem is that I do n't think the course tutors do perhaps as much as they might , I mean they do nowhere near as much as Shirley does |
22 | ‘ The answer to your question is that I do n't know . |
23 | But the point you seem to have missed is that I do n't know the lines . ’ |
24 | ‘ All I 'm saying , ’ it was Tom 's voice , ‘ is that I do n't think you should pester Belinda to give you her opinion on your work . |
25 | ’ All he asks of me , ’ George would say , ’ is that I do n't land on his carpet . ’ |
26 | My comment is that I do n't accept what John is saying . |
27 | ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares . |
28 | My concern about this is that I do n't see how a view can be taken at a strategic level on something which ultimately can be only ascertained on a site specific basis . |
29 | Yeah well b well what I 'm trying to say and I ca n't emphasise it too strongly is that I do n't want anybody going round like writing another stupid letter to somebody saying that erm you know the reason we 're inundated that it has n't been advertised properly cos I tell you what it 'll come back right in our faces cos it 's our bloody fault Well that 's right well we know that I mean I told them all I told them all quite clearly when I was up in Glasgow that they 'd be quiet for at least a month because p it 'll take time to filter through . |
30 | Well what I am saying is that I do n't think it is his primary concern . |