Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 I remember being at my desk and telling her , ‘ Even if you do n't hear me typing it does n't mean I 'm not writing … . ’
2 Do n't frown , Alexandra , it makes me think you did n't want to come . ’
3 It 's for this reason I 've gone against my initial instinct not to blow our own trumpet on this at the risk of provoking more ‘ bad loser ’ comments from certain people ( and let me stress I do n't mean the runners-up ) communicated to me .
4 You know , you 've got me to thank she did n't chuck you out .
5 I asked you did n't I ?
6 It will have to be for us at least twenty one days , that 's the absolute rock bottom minimum I would have thought therefore the French I suspect have us over a barrel and we would have to cough up for the enormous expenditure of an extra building at Strasbourg which is not needed erm as I understand it er that er view I savoured I do n't erm have the details of that .
7 I admitted I do n't like him .
8 I it , it was , it was alright f for people wh who were used to that sort of thing but I mean they had n't all the mechanization in the mines then that they have now .
9 Erm , as I say , she 's like , she 's very democratic , and she 's always asking them what they felt how , how they felt they should tackle it , I mean They had n't decided what the message should be
10 and T D C when we come in , I mean they had n't checked any goujons , they had n't checked any of the fillets .
11 and this chappie had a double hip replacement operation , it 's been on the television here and er , he said they started off dancing with Sammy Davis , you know , er what 's it called , Tip Tap Toe or something like that , they , they act Sammy Davis and his , and his parents and then these two chaps I , I mean they had n't made it big time
12 I mean they did n't know that do they ?
13 Now if you 'd got grudge against the bloke who was taking it off in the shop , in the farmyard , after when you got back home , of course you had to come I mean they did n't stick it in the field , like they do now .
14 Perhaps you used to go and pawn the husbands suits or a anything like that till the following Saturday or Friday and fetch them out you see , and that cos there was very for people in them days , I mean they did n't get a deal of help from anywhere .
15 I mean they did n't have them in those colours in those days , that was the true Arran .
16 Well not roughly I mean they I mean they did n't sort of finish them off w wherever they was s sent to in whatever the firm I I I do n't know the name of the firm , I was I was n't involved in did n't bother as long as the job was done .
17 erm now if they , I mean they did n't even consider that how other options which might have increased the living standards because land reform
18 How much , how much erm by a landlord cos I mean they did n't even attend the conference .
19 Erm well I mean they did n't know it was there you see .
20 And so they went to report to the , to the police but and th I mean they did n't believe them , they thought it was just like birds .
21 Eh , and they , I mean they did n't say whether it was for one year or three years in that piece of paper anyway did they ? .
22 I mean they did n't pay for that it cost us more money .
23 At first I thought that was why the police wanted him , because the sort of way we were thinking in there had been definitely subversive , I mean they do n't teach you that in school eh !
24 Because you might start from nought or something I mean they do n't often do this but you might start from nought , and then they ask you What is it at minus ten ?
25 But does that stop the problem if if we report someone for depositing litter I E a settee , I mean they do n't want to really deposit it there , is it quality of life that 's forced them to do it .
26 And if it is , I mean they do n't do much .
27 You do n't , I mean they do n't have proper dining rooms at all .
28 I mean they do n't charge you anything , and er I do n't think they charge the employers anything , but their raison d'etre is to get volunteers into appropriate places .
29 And er certainly Amanda who who 's on strike then you know I mean they do n't get equal pay the women the the the three women that came out I mean one of them 's gone back an Amanda and Helen you know I mean they they were on they were on terribly low wages .
30 cos I mean they do n't usually do they , but he did he came up there to see me
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