Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] i do " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’
2 You should know as well as I do the public can be a very difficult master ! ’
3 ‘ You can , ’ came the reply , ‘ there 's a spiral staircase inside , I gather , but the gamekeeper lives there now and I do n't particularly want to meet him . ’
4 Yeah he came out afterwards but I do n't think he realized because he did n't come out
5 ‘ Being blind means I have to listen very hard so I do n't get distracted by things around me . ’
6 I do n't want to go home now but I do when there 's peace again
7 Many people who have not been sailing before , many parents are worried about their youngsters , think that it 's dangerous and whatever and we have all this information , we have all these checks , we have a wonderful education scheme er within our own organization in this country and we should go out and sell that and I think we , a lot of it 's going on already and I do n't decry that and we need to just market that a little better to get more youngsters on the water because once we get more youngsters on the water the pyramid gets wider , the building gets higher , so that 's an important issue
8 ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money .
9 If Lindsay had notes — well tough — it 's because he does n't believe as readily as I do what people say to me .
10 I agree with the principles set out above although I do not believe an English court would give damages in those particular circumstances .
11 around the m around the Mansfield =field , and these Children , at School they know far more than I do at my age I think .
12 No ’ — he forestalled Cameron 's objection — ‘ you know as well as I do , Angus , the Duke is daft but he is clever , and he has an entry to every house from Atholl to Dunkeld .
13 You know as well as I do that you can not take an animal unless it 's dead and that animal died in the minefield . ’
14 In any case , you know as well as I do that the MDs are always American . ’
15 You have to be punished in some way , and you know as well as I do that your case lacks substance .
16 ‘ You know as well as I do that if she knows about Ari , she 'll want a piece of the action .
17 You know as well as I do that we can too easily by intonation or facial expression or ( the prose equivalent of those signals ) by the precise positioning of a single word in the surrounding thicket of language make the simple statement ‘ I love you ’ mean ‘ I own you , despise you , exploit , deceive or hate you ’ just as the equally plain ‘ I hate you ’ can be picked up as ‘ I fear , envy , respect , despise , own , exploit , deceive or love you , love , love you . ’
18 ‘ You know as well as I do
19 ‘ My dear Kegan , you know as well as I do that you came in on my side of the fence not out of some great disinterested love of science — you do n't know what science is all about ! — but because you saw a hope of personal glory in it !
20 ‘ Not rubbing anything out — you know as well as I do , you 're not allowed to rub anything out . ’
21 ‘ You know as well as I do it 's a damned great industry — and there are plenty of facets to it that never see the light of day .
22 ‘ You know as well as I do , ’ said Loppe , ‘ that when Famagusta surrenders , this island will split into flame like a fireball .
23 You know as well as I do that Rudolfo 's the only one involved who has a house up there .
24 And he was about to add , ‘ But you know as well as I do there 's a reason in both cases , ’ but instead , he said , ‘ Well ! well !
25 ‘ You know as well as I do . ’
26 And just as instinctively lowering his voice , he said again , ‘ You know as well as I do .
27 I have given my third and fourth preferences to candidates who , if not exactly " worthless " , know as well as I do they have no chance of being elected .
28 They sent me to Cambridge for a couple of terms — that 's where I first realized I must run — I do n't want to blaspheme about one of your famous institutions so I sha n't tell you the name of my college though you 're longing to know — the girls in their bed-sitters , the cocoa-drinking , the tittle-tattle , the atmosphere of heartiness or domesticity in the combination-room — But , my dear , it must be getting late and here I am telling you things that you know as well as I do . ’
29 They know as well as I do that it has nothing whatsoever to do with who heads a company .
30 You know as well as I do that the Wharfmasters are living off the fat of the land on their company profits , but how are the dockers expected to support their wives and kids on seventy-two shillings and sixpence a week ? ’
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