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

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1 But I would much rather find Mason puzzling than feel , as I do only too often , that I know all too well what so many of his more consistently praised contemporaries are on about , in music that routinely tells me nothing I did n't know already , or would indeed prefer never to hear again .
2 I I I did n't know they was .
3 No I I I did n't know and now they send saying you have n't signed !
4 No I funnily enough I just landed er er I I I did n't hurt myself at all .
5 No , I I I do n't think I 'll be able to because .
6 but I I I do n't understand the word that you 're using Mr .
7 I I I do n't think it needs to go to anybody other than Peter really .
8 They whether they 're going to do that I I I do n't really know yet , not really certain .
9 Well I I I do n't know , you know , how practical a scheme as wide ranging as that would be , so I I wo n't pretend to waffle .
10 But I I I I I I do n't know I er I I do n't think I do feel guilty .
11 You know , and I I I do n't think it 's it 's
12 what I mean , I I I do n't know whether that 's a throwback Doctor from er being on them , I do n't know .
13 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 .
14 I I I do n't want to go down the road to the same extent that they 've done , when they put us into debt by fifty er fifty billion o o o o o o o just on on on one day , but I 'm sure that there is a a strong case to look
15 Right , I I I do n't want to repeat what 's been said , in fact , I would n't like to speculate around the age of any member of the
16 Now I I I do n't think there 's any doubt about this Chairman that that particular group bears er comment from us er er part of the er Conservative resolutions made wants to acknowledge the fact that for the first time all parties , members of the parties have n't started to look in detail at these St Albans and many aspect , many aspects of the Consultants ' strategy of starting to appeal .
17 I think I I I do n't think we 're in treason of the truth .
18 No I I I do n't I do n't think
19 So I I I do n't think that there 's a case for er widening the er widened inquiry into the auditing of companies .
20 And she said , well , I I I do n't know , she said , you know we 've done alright under them .
21 I ca n't he , I I I do n't
22 Yeah , I I I do n't know them that well yet you know , I have n't got too
23 Well I I I do n't know .
24 you know , I I I do n't , I do n't look at the first four pages in the Express cos that 's
25 I I I I I do n't know what to do I have to ask my boss tomorrow again you know ?
26 cos I do n't I he I do n't think he has owt to do with anybody that knocks on his door .
27 But what I what I what I do n't know is who the who the contact at these
28 Er I what I do n't want to do is to prompt him into
29 To watch them pretending not to know all the things about me which I take not the least trouble to conceal .
30 I think there 's someone else in me which I have n't given a chance to get out .
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