Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [vb infin] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Only do n't say I did n't warn you . |
2 | ‘ I just do n't feel I 've quite cracked it yet . |
3 | ‘ I just do n't feel I had the right level of care . ’ |
4 | Well I might have I just do n't know I think I mean I used a load at , why , want white ? |
5 | Oh yeah , I mean that 's it , he does , he just does n't say I mean he , he just keeps it to himself |
6 | He 's scored four in just five starts , and said : ‘ It 's been a good start but I still do n't think I 've been at my best . ’ |
7 | And I still do n't feel I know him , Dunya ! |
8 | Sandra : I tell you , I still do n't believe I saw it . |
9 | Striker Atkinson said : ‘ These are early days and I still do n't believe I have hit top form . ’ |
10 | ‘ But that still does n't mean I came because of you . |
11 | No I I I honestly do n't know I mean we fetched Mrs home to bury her but I mean that was oh nineteen fifty odd . |
12 | It was somewhat surprising , then , that McIlvanney felt uneasy being approached for this profile , apparently for fear that he might be invited to ‘ pontificate , when I really do n't think I have that much to say ’ , It sounded like false modesty , but after he 'd relented , I remembered the long-standing ‘ pin-down ’ policy employed to prevent hubris in sports writers . |
13 | So I explained to them , I said well that 's cos you changed over and I sort of never put it across through oh she said well do n't worry I 've done it now , she said you have n't got anything to worry about now , I said well it did bother me a bit to think that I did n't think you had my payment ! |
14 | I simply did n't know I had it in me ! |
15 | No , no , no , I take your point , but I did n't mean that , it 's the way I 'd read the press release , I was n't the one reading it , so certainly they it would that would be please do n't forget I mean no one is going to really knock for your English |
16 | Please do n't say I 've been telling you this . |
17 | I says here do n't say I do n't buy you nowt . |
18 | Then he seemed to change the subject as he continued , ‘ You surely do n't think I plan just to sit around and do nothing about getting my speedboat back , not to mention my cousin ? |
19 | He certainly did n't think I needed explanations . |
20 | ‘ I certainly do n't think I 've got anything to prove . |
21 | I think she truly did n't realize I knew nothing of it at all . |