Example sentences of "[pron] do n't [verb] [pers pn] even " in BNC.

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1 I do n't suppose she even remembers me , ’ he grinned , going slightly pink .
2 I do n't suppose she even remembers it . ’
3 Yeah , so er Harry sitting there but not saying anything , I do n't suppose he even knows what it means !
4 I do n't suppose I even knew what a pirate was , but I remember it vividly .
5 I do n't suppose you even called Serif in order to assess the telephone support available , always enthusiastic and knowledgeable , even on Saturdays .
6 I do n't think we even knew what the O stood for ; perhaps he lied about it .
7 They used to have bread and cheese and a jug of cider under the hedgerow , but I do n't think they even do that any more .
8 I do n't think they even bother me for , for
9 I do n't think , no I do n't think they 're even con I do n't think they 're even concerned with what we 're doing , I do n't think they even notice , they 're in their own little worlds .
10 I do n't think they even thought they would need to do any other sizes and they did n't proportion them so that you could interpolate .
11 If you ask me , I do n't think she even remembers he 's gone .
12 ‘ I do n't think he needed the rest of the class , I do n't think he even needed us , his teachers .
13 I do n't think he even noticed .
14 d I do n't think I even I do n't think I even feel Did I say guilty ?
15 d I do n't think I even I do n't think I even feel Did I say guilty ?
16 I do n't think I even liked him very much . ’
17 I do n't think I even heard his name .
18 I do n't think I even join up some , I mean there 's lots of words I do
19 I do n't reckon they even think of us as people at all .
20 I did n't think you even liked me very much at the moment , let alone … let alone cared sufficiently to want to marry me … ’
21 I could n't see the clock — I did n't know they even had a clock .
22 But she did n't want him even that far away , and in a mindless vortex of wanting , she , who she knew for certain was not the clinging type , clung on to him .
23 I think in the case of members of staff , the university might well want to say certain sorts of behaviour are inappropriate and we do n't countenance them even if the person involved in the end thinks she 's prepared to put up with it , or he 's prepared to put up with it .
24 They do n't trust them even now .
25 She tried tugging at his arm , but this time he did n't release her even slightly .
26 He do n't clear mine even though I 'm finished , but when he goes past I ask if I can have a lend of his dishcloth to wipe my fingers .
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