Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course we hope that Dounreay will diversify and look for work outside nuclear tasks , especially in the area of alternative and renewable energies ; but we all know that the fast reactor programme will cease in 1994 and I do not think it right that , as a matter of policy , the hon. Lady should seek to shut off the work going on there to reprocess nuclear fuel . |
2 | I do not think it right to ban all these services . |
3 | I have never heard this case made in anything like the explicit fashion in which I have just outlined it , and I do not think it ever would be publicly made . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ I do not think you even realise the danger you walk towards so willingly . ’ |
6 | I once visited a pensioner in my village and mentioned that I occasionally like jam but never make it myself because I do not eat it often enough . |
7 | I entirely agree and I do not exclude them wholly . |
8 | W. 's unhappy history is fully set out in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. and I do not repeat it here . |
9 | If , however , I mean The sky is blue as a general statement — a proposition about a general state of affairs — then I do not use it deictically ( I use it generically ) . |
10 | I am Catholic and can not divorce but I do not want to divorce because I do not know him well enough to want to divorce him . |
11 | So I do not know him well . |
12 | I did not know the answer then , and I do not know it now . |
13 | Now I have been digressing and let me say quite clearly that I never knew the answer and I do not know it now , how the tremendously high level of morale was sustained , not just in the Pathfinders , but throughout the Command as a whole . |
14 | Not a term I would use myself , since I do not find it particularly felicitous . |
15 | Looking back on the elements I have enumerated — of change , internationalism and achievement — I do not find it so surprising that I chose an industrial career , although I knew nothing of all this when I joined ICI . |
16 | I might have thought that the right hon. Gentleman would draw the attention of the House to his views on the two new clauses , but I do not recall him even mentioning them . |
17 | I 'm forty-two and I do n't expect I ever will be myself now . |
18 | I do n't blame her either . |
19 | Which I do n't blame her there again , if he 's stupid enough |
20 | So I do n't blame her really . |
21 | We 're not saying that that er has been done er through all the cheap channels I do n't blame him probably do the same . |
22 | I do n't blame him really . |
23 | I do n't suppose they really want you to , do they ? |
24 | ‘ I do n't suppose she even remembers me , ’ he grinned , going slightly pink . |
25 | I do n't suppose she even remembers it . ’ |
26 | I do n't suppose she ever said anything to you about Madame V ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't suppose it ever occurred to you that I was jealous when I saw you with him last night ? ’ he said softly . |
28 | Yeah , so er Harry sitting there but not saying anything , I do n't suppose he even knows what it means ! |
29 | CATHERINE I do n't suppose he ever knew . |
30 | I do n't suppose he ever , ever understood it . |