Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] n't [adv] know " in BNC.
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1 | It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point . |
2 | Well that 's excellent of your compliments , although I do n't really know at the time , so |
3 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
4 | Er , I mean , we have met him , once or twice , but that 's as much as I can say , and it 's been er su such a span of time , that I do n't even know now , whether I would recognise him walking along the street . |
5 | Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from . |
6 | Now that things have settled down , I 'm discovering that I do n't really know my husband at all . |
7 | But that was a matter of choice ; there were some people I did n't like , and many more that I did n't even know . |
8 | At the time my athletic naivete was such that I did n't even know what a Director of Coaching was . |
9 | All I can say is that I did n't even know Melanie was still there that night . |
10 | My legs were shaking , I could see that he was nearly bursting with excitement at having something to tell me that I did n't already know . |
11 | The place had nothing to tell me that I did n't already know . |
12 | on collecting my T-shirt and participants instructions a few days before the event , I was rather alarmed to discover that we were expected to meet at Alexander Stadium at 7.45 a.m. on the Sunday morning , a time that I did n't really know existed even before my maternity leave ! |
13 | Well when Margaret suggested er doing a project on French polishing , I had to admit that I did n't really know what French polishing was . |
14 | I was a bit flustered at the time so I do n't really know what he said . |
15 | Although she did n't quite know exactly what that entailed , he looked so depressed she murmured words of sympathy while her heart went on singing inside . |
16 | It was n't her reaction that I was wary of , it 's just that she does n't even know how she made her children so how was she going to understand what I was trying to tell her ! |
17 | How could she explain to this man that she did n't even know their full names , let alone their addresses or telephone numbers ? |
18 | It occurred to her that she did n't even know that it was Veronica 's house ; why on earth had n't she checked Directory Enquiries to make sure she was still living there ? |
19 | Kate was in such a state that she did n't really know what she was asking . |
20 | So erm , I think when she said she did n't know , er , she was telling the truth , and when asked her if she could explain to me , the very point that just asked me , again she said she , she could n't explain , she had , she she 'd agreed , agreed it was a paradox , that she did n't really know erm , why the book had never been published , or until nineteen sixty seven erm note , note that it , that it had been taken . |
21 | Unless you work in Accounts , the probability is that you do n't even know how quickly your company pays your suppliers , or how quickly your customers pay you . |
22 | I ca n't tell you anything that you do n't already know . |
23 | O K , and I 'd like you to be able to tell me not only something about him , her , but also obviously the three things that you do n't currently know . |
24 | With which I 'm left with an impression that you do n't actually know where the dwellings are going to go in general terms . |
25 | There was nothing in the letters that you did n't already know , ’ Feargal said . |
26 | You might well find something that is exactly right for you that you did n't even know about earlier . |
27 | Mrs Smelley did n't think he should have gone until he had been called up , while Grace was still tending the wounded on the Western Front , so she did n't even know what he had done . |
28 | COUNSEL : So you do n't really know whether the forces were large or very large ; your term " considerable " has little real meaning in regard to this case ? |
29 | but , it 's only for a day , so you do n't really know |
30 | ‘ We 've been talking so much , it 's foolish that we do n't even know each other 's names . ’ |