Example sentences of "[pron] do [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But she does n't I do n't think she goes now . |
2 | John would I do n't think he knows |
3 | I mean , my sister 's school they have right from the start and er they do n't I do n't think you get a wide enough circle of friends really . |
4 | I do n't think I 'd I do n't know I do n't know what I 'd do . |
5 | ‘ 'Ere , 'old on , guv , ’ said the bruiser , ‘ I du n no I go along with that . |
6 | ‘ Reason tells me I do right to let you go , yet my heart urges me to hold on to you … ’ |
7 | I do however think I have been able to help with the emotional problems of the artists here , especially the big dilemma of whether to have kids or not . |
8 | The the only job which I told Neil I do not expect him to take is working for waste disposal because he did that , this time last year and before he started he was full of big talk about you make a lot of money and you get a lot of tips at Christmas he found that you do not make a lot of money and you do not get generous tips at Christmas |
9 | I do not expect you to agree with me on everything . |
10 | ‘ Ethel , ’ continued Miss Hardbroom , ‘ just because you happen to be an excellent scholar and one of the most helpful members of my class , I do not expect you to lie your way out of a situation when it has become awkward . |
11 | I do not expect you to haggle , for example , but an element of bartering over hours and conditions can improve your working life considerably . |
12 | I do not expect you to understand . ’ |
13 | As Cohen ( 1984 : 227 ) points out : ‘ by detachment I do not mean we have to distance ourselves emotionally ; that I think would be perverse . |
14 | ‘ Given a level playing field , I do not feel we have much to fear , ’ he said . |
15 | I can honestly say now I do not feel I have subsequently ever lost a race I would have won had I been allowed to use the whip . ’ |
16 | This is not because it is so special or secret that I do not want to divulge it — indeed the patient will remember it quite well for himself — but because I do not want him to listen to that tape at some future date and begin to regress himself when I am not there to take charge of the situation . |
17 | I do not want him to return now . |
18 | Death would be too kind an end for a man who has done what he has , and I do not want him to escape into it . ’ |
19 | I do NOT want him going to some — |
20 | I do not want them buried under mounds of paper . ’ |
21 | ‘ Because I do not want us to stop being friends . |
22 | I shall certainly look at that , but this is exactly the sort of issue in which I do not want us to get involved . |
23 | ‘ I do not want you to go ! |
24 | I do not want you to call here . |
25 | ‘ I do not want you to say a word until you have drunk at least two glasses . ’ |
26 | Judge Peter Greenwood remanded Gillespie in custody for medical reports , but told him , ‘ I do not want you to think for one moment that you are not facing a custodial sentence . ’ |
27 | But I do not want you to marry me just because your parents wanted it . |
28 | I am being a trifle cunning in this , as I do not want you to forget me . |
29 | I do not think they have seen me . |
30 | Even so , I do not think they have mended the battery correctly as it said it was about to close down and stop when the battery meter said the battery was five-eights full … |