Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] do [not/n't] [vb infin] about " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Luckily I do n't care about your opinion ! |
2 | Ah fair enough I did n't know about that . . |
3 | Only I do n't know about you , but we 're very busy people . ’ |
4 | So I do n't worry about the money aspect . |
5 | To feel , by duty as it were , that they ought to take notice of their immediate family , John and Maryann are capable of financially supporting themselves , so I do n't worry about the money aspect and in every other way physiologically , emotionally , immorally they , they are able to look after themselves Neil is n't . |
6 | So I do n't know about anybody else but that 's cheaper than I expected it to be . |
7 | Or perhaps you do n't know about that — goodness , dear , you 've gone a very funny colour ! ’ |
8 | so she does n't care about anybody else |
9 | But there is — for all our reflection — so much we do not know about even the simplest town scene . |
10 | So we did n't go about it in that way . |
11 | Furthermore they do n't know about ‘ good form ’ and ‘ bad form ’ and saying one thing and doing another . |
12 | The other thing is that they have a general idea of what Osman wants so they do n't bother about instructions , they just go out and do it . ’ |
13 | half past eleven just now literally just now and er and he basically he do n't know about what he 's on about . |
14 | Or perhaps he felt he had no choice , perhaps he did n't know about the other places in the city which he could have gone to ; anyway he became a real regular , and soon he was there most nights , in fact every night , six nights a week , The Bar being open every day of the week except Monday , usually from the afternoon and always until three a.m. ( at least officially ) . |
15 | Well cos of what Romeo did and anyway I did n't know about how much Paris wants to marry her . |
16 | Normally you did n't think about it . |
17 | ‘ But I 'd rather you did n't think about yourself as anything in particular at the moment . |
18 | ‘ I 'd rather you did n't joke about that . ’ |
19 | Now I do n't know about Morag you know , and Mae knows . |
20 | And now he does n't care about anybody . |
21 | The border , well I du n no about the bor . |
22 | Well I did n't know about the DEF ! |
23 | She replied without any emotion : ‘ No , Mum , you know quite well I do n't joke about personal things . |
24 | Well I do n't know about that . |
25 | ‘ Well I do n't know about ( b ) and ( c ) ’ said Milton . |
26 | Well I do n't know about that because I do n't think that anybody stays the same all the way through their life , and I do n't think there 's anybody in life that 's strong in every circumstance . |
27 | Well I do n't know about that , it seems to be a general opinion for farmers . |
28 | Well I do n't know about that one then . |
29 | Oh I I think I shall have to turn this one up a little Dad says it 's alright being long cos it makes me look taller well I do n't know about that what do you think ? |
30 | Well I do n't know about that , I mean with some schools it 'd be a good idea to get them away from it . |