Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She readily admits that she did so deliberately : ‘ I do n't think I ever really believed he would stay with me unless we had a child . |
2 | ‘ It 's terribly sad but I do n't think I ever really loved her , either . |
3 | We do n't really know them well enough do we ? |
4 | I should have knelt beside her and put my arms around her and promised her that she would be freed from the hell of anhedonia , and that there really was a God and that she did have the strength to tear herself free from cocaine , as others had freed themselves , and I should have assured her that there was true happiness without a drug , but I did not know her well enough to embrace her , so I just let her weep as the sun streaked up in glory from the east . |
5 | I do n't I do n't really know it well enough to tell you what a nitrogen cycle . |
6 | We all knew that the Repubblichini were tools of the Nazis , used as spies and as a police force ; but they did not know us well enough to denounce us as anti-Fascists . |
7 | Sometimes he will bring you back here to see us . |
8 | ‘ Did Plummer send you here just to tell me that ? ’ |
9 | But as soon as you could walk , then they 'd throw you in then watching you every minute . |
10 | he did , I 'll have his then , I said no you wo n't , but I like them , I know , but you ca n't have Martin 's , as Martin will cry , I buy him another one he 's absolutely mad on cream eggs , you never liked them when you were at his age , you do n't really like them much now do ya ? |
11 | Well we do n't see him much now do we ? |
12 | I was down here at Sunset and I could see him out there doing it . |
13 | Well I was , unfortunately he did n't really balance it up enough did he ? |
14 | She would need stock , after all , and if the selection was n't too impossible she could probably keep it long enough to clear it . |
15 | ‘ Did you think we no longer get 'em in alive ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do n't denigrate her now just to please me . ’ |
17 | You should of said well alright , I 'll take them away then took them right away then , |
18 | The farming bills do n't amount to much as the ones who do call me in always think they 're doing me a favour and consequently should n't be charged much . |
19 | Do n't take it personally now do we ? |
20 | You can le you ca n't take it off so leave it there . |
21 | ‘ But do n't foul it up just to prove I 'm right . ’ |
22 | and you do n't hear it much here do you ? |
23 | He could not leave her here even had he the courage to go up into that vast nothingness above … |
24 | I think I 'll just walk away and leave it Where else did you wan na go ? |
25 | Can you tell us how best to maintain it as winter approaches and how to stop it freezing up |
26 | It would al I think it probably also asks you to group them properly . |
27 | do n't throw it about though do you ? |
28 | Yes but will it rule it out altogether do you think if you 've got to do the French ? |
29 | That did n't get me very far did it ? |
30 | ‘ Listen , I did n't get you here just to take me in — ‘ |